Imam arrested for stabbing two people in Njiru mosque leadership row
Detectives at the Kayole Police Station in Nairobi are holding
a senior Imam for the offence of causing grievous harm to at least two persons.
Imam Mohamed Ibrahim Hussein is reported to have stabbed two
people as two factions fought over management of Taqwa Mosque, located within
Njiru in Nairobi.
Two groups have been embroiled in leadership wrangles at the
mosque fighting for its management.
The accused, Imam Mohamed, is the leader of one faction and
the other faction is led by the family of Ahmed Mohamed, whose mother had
donated land for construction of the mosque.
The family accused Mohamed of using unscrupulous means to grab
and take charge of the mosque.
Attempts to stop him were met with brutal force as the Imam brandished
a knife and launched a brutal attack on Ahmed Mohamed and Edin Adan. This
happened inside the mosque just after prayers.
“Sheikh Ibrahim alisema alikuwa na court order ya kuwatoa wenye
walikuwa kwa msikiti, huwa anadhania ni mimi niko na funguo, ghafla alitoa kisu
na kunidunga kwa tumbo na mkonom,” said one of the victims, Ahmed Mohamed.
Another, Edin Adan, added: “Hawa watu walikuja kugrab msikiti
na sisi tukasema haiwezakani, mimi niliumia kwa kichwa unaiona hapa nimeshonwa.”
The stabbing happened after a joint security meeting between
the two factions and the Njiru sub-county security committee which had resolved
to have the dispute addressed by SUPKEM and Jamia Mosque.
Njiru Police Commander John Owuoth stated: “After two minutes
tukapata message wameanza kupigana kwa mosque, wale waliumia walipelekwa Mama
Lucy na yule alidungana alimakatwa.”
Police say it is not clear why and how the Imam decided to
take matters in his hands after their intervention.
The Imam is also accused of having attacked and assaulted Adan
Tall in a similar incident over the same matter in 2022. The case involving him
is still pending before court.
“Ilikuwa 2022, I was attacked hapa kwa mvurugano kama hii,
nikaumizwa mkono, kudungwa kichwa, nikapelekwa kwa Kayole Police Station, wale
waliohusika waliwachiliwa kupitia ODPP,” said Adan Tall.
The Imam is currently in custody at Kayole Police Station
awaiting court process on Tuesday as police insist on peaceful coexistence of
warring parties to avoid further conflict.
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