Kenyan officer killed in bow-and-arrow attack at gate of president's residence
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq50dx1jdnwo Version 0 of 1. The president's official residence is heavily guarded A Kenyan police officer stationed at one of the gates of the president's official residence in the capital, Nairobi, has died after being shot with an arrow, officials have said. Police said that on Monday morning, a 56-year-old man, armed with a bow and arrows, approached officers at the gate of State House and was ordered to surrender. Instead, he moved forward and shot PC Ramadhan Matanka in the ribs. The policeman was immediately taken to hospital but died while undergoing treatment, according to a police statement. The attack has raised questions about possible security lapses as State House is one of Kenya's most heavily guarded locations. PC Matanka's body is now in a mortuary and there will be a post-mortem later. An investigation is also under way to establish the motive behind the attack. Local media are reporting that the dead policeman had been among those screening vehicles entering State House. The alleged attacker, who had reportedly disguised himself as a homeless person carrying a sack concealing the weapons, was detained following the assault. Video footage, published by Kenyan television channel NTV later on Monday, showed a handcuffed man with visible injuries. He was in a police vehicle and was reportedly being taken to hospital for treatment. The man is expected to appear in court later on Tuesday, local media are reporting. "The National Police Service condemns this heinous act and commends the officers for their swift response, which prevented further harm," police spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga said. He sent his condolences to the family of the dead policeman, noting that the officer had "paid the ultimate price in the line of duty". You may also be interested in: Murdered Kenyan woman's niece to push for ex-soldier's extradition during UK visit Kenyan activists abducted in Uganda, opposition leader says Kenya offers reward as anger grows over failure to arrest suspected serial killer Kenya's ‘serial killer’ mystery - five key questions Shock as Kenyan lawyer killed in drive-by shooting in Nairobi Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica |