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KENYA:
Death
sentence for cell phone thieves
A
Kenyan court has sentenced 2 men to death by hanging after they were
found guilty of stealing a mobile phone. John King'ori Wachira, alias
Manga, and John Maina Mwangi, alias Blackie were found guilty last
week of breaking into a home, terrorizing the owner and stealing a
mobile phone and about US$7 in cash. They were armed with a toy pistol
and some other crude weapons.
Following
a tip off, local police raided the house where the suspects lived and
recovered the cell phone.
The magistrate said during sentencing that the
law did not offer an alternative sentence for violent robbery.
There hasn't been a death sentence carried out in
Kenya since 1987 when 12 failed coup leaders were hung.
The sentence could be commuted to live
imprisonment, as the current Kenyan president, Mwai Kibaki commuted
195 death sentences to life imprisonment following his election
victory last December.