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Two Somali Boys Charged With Desecrating Kenyan Flag, Also in Country Illegally
Nairobi, Kenya – Two Somali boys accused of trampling on the Kenyan flag during a football match at Nyayo Stadium have been arraigned in court, in a case that has sparked debate over national symbols and immigration control.
The minors, who were caught on camera stepping on the flag during the game, now face charges of illegal presence in the country, desecration of a national emblem, and causing disturbance at a public gathering.
When they appeared before Senior Resident Magistrate Rose Gitau, the boys did not take plea. Instead, the court directed that they be placed at the Gigiri Children’s Protection Unit pending further inquiry. The magistrate ordered a social inquiry report to be prepared before any formal charges are entered.
Relatives who attempted to secure the boys’ release were turned away, with the court ruling that only their biological parents could take custody at this stage.
The incident has stirred public emotions, with many Kenyans viewing the act as a grave affront to the nation’s dignity. Desecration of the flag, which is legally protected under the National Flag, Emblems and Names Act, is punishable by law.
The case is set to be mentioned again next Wednesday, when the social inquiry report will be presented and the court will determine the next steps.
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