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British Soldier Detained in Kenya for Rape Accusation

A British soldier’s arrest in Kenya for rape has sparked a UK military investigation, reigniting concerns over troop conduct and the unresolved 2012 case of Agnes Wanjiru.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with AP

A British Army soldier has been arrested in Kenya on charges of rape, and UK military police are investigating.

The UK Ministry of Defense confirmed the arrest but stated that it could not provide further details due to the ongoing investigation.

About 200 British troops are in Kenya for training, and there have been complaints about their behavior. This incident comes after the unresolved case of Agnes Wanjiru, who died in 2012, prompting public demands for justice from her family.

The British Army has launched an investigation into allegations of unacceptable behavior by its personnel in Kenya, emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy for such conduct.

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