Jecinta Wanjiku Kabiru (centre) supported by relatives at their Thamanda home, mother to missing Benedict Kabiru who is serving in Haiti. [George Njunge, Standard]

Benedict Kabiru was in the first batch of police officers deployed to Haiti to battle criminal gangs in the Caribbean County.

Next month, his group will be returning. But will Kabiru be among them?

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Jecinta Wanjiku Kabiru (centre) supported by relatives at their Thamanda home, mother to missing Benedict Kabiru who is serving in Haiti.
[George Njunge, Standard]

Published Date: 2025-05-07 10:00:00
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By Hudson Gumbihi
Source: The Standard
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