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Main Suspect and Officials in Court Over Deadly Nairobi Gas Explosion

The explosion in Nairobi's Embakasi area has led to a crackdown on illegal gas installations amid allegations of corruption and incompetence.

  • Six people died and around 280 were injured in a gas explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, with the main suspect and three officials from the National Environment Management Agency (NEMA) appearing in court.
  • The explosion occurred in the densely populated Embakasi area, causing significant destruction to homes, businesses, and vehicles.
  • President William Ruto criticized the issuance of licenses for gas installations in residential areas due to incompetence and corruption, leading to the suspension of four NEMA employees.
  • Authorities are still seeking five additional suspects, including the manager of the gas filling plant and two drivers, for their roles in the tragedy.
  • The owner of the gas depot, Derrick Kimathi, denies operating an illegal gas filling business, claiming the truck that exploded was trespassing without his knowledge.
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