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British special constable shot dead by bandits in Kenya British special constable shot dead by bandits in Kenya
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A British man who was killed in Kenya on Saturday was a special constable with the Metropolitan Police.A British man who was killed in Kenya on Saturday was a special constable with the Metropolitan Police.
Jamal Moghe, 26, from Wembley, north-west London, also worked as a civilian employee of the Met. He is believed to have been killed by bandits. Jamal Moghe, 26, from Wembley, north-west London, also worked as a civilian employee of the Met based at Ealing in west London.
He is thought to have been on a charity trip. Commander Andy Rowell said: "We were all shocked and saddened to hear of Jamal's death." He is believed to have been killed by bandits while travelling on a charity trip.
Ealing borough commander Andy Rowell said: "We were all shocked and saddened to hear of Jamal's death."
Mr Moghe was a criminal exhibits officer in Ealing and also worked as a special constable - a volunteer police officer - in his home borough of Brent.
Cdr Rowell said: "He was a popular member of the team at Ealing borough and he also chose to serve his community by volunteering as a special. Our thoughts are with his wife and family at this time."