Urgent appeal for missing Tuk-Tuk driver allegedly abducted in Mombasa
A family is in distress as they search for Amin Mohammed Alawi, a 28-year-old Tuk-Tuk driver, who mysteriously vanished after a routine visit to a Nyali restaurant in Mombasa with friends.
A family is in distress as they search for Amin Mohammed Alawi, a 28-year-old Tuk-Tuk driver, who mysteriously vanished after a routine visit to a Nyali restaurant in Mombasa with friends.
Amin was allegedly abducted by armed individuals suspected to be security officers and forced into a silver Probox. His family, deeply concerned, emphasizes that Amin has no history of wrongdoing or prior arrests.
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Despite filing a report at Nyali Police Station, the family has found no leads, leaving them desperate for answers. Amin's father pleads for government intervention to locate their son, while public figures, including Old Town MCA Abdirahman Hussein and Haki Africa Rapid Response Officer Mathias Shipeta, appeal for urgent investigations and the release of CCTV footage to aid in finding Amin's whereabouts.
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