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NAIROBI, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Four hooded men raided a Christian radio
station in Kenyan capital Nairobi on Friday night, shooting dead a night guard
and a station worker, injuring some others and leaving the studio partly burnt
from a petrol bomb, workers said on Saturday.
The workers said the Hope FM, run by the Nairobi Pentecostal Church was
attacked at about 10.30 p.m. (1930 GMT), soon after a program that discusses
Christianity and Islam had been aired.
The program's presenter Damian Moses who was in the studio during the
attack escaped with a bullet grazing his finger after he fought off one of the
attackers before the hooded men hurled firebombs into the studio.
"One of the gun men asked me if I was a presenter and when I answered he
pulled out his gun and I pounced on him, engaging him a fight until this gun
dropped and I managed to escape," said Moses.
"He was pointing a pistol at my head and when he cocked I knew I had to
fight for my life. I deflected his hand just as he pressed the trigger. I then
kicked him, he fell down and I ran back inside shouting. The station technician
sensed danger and switched off the lights," said Moses.
The radio presenter said the attackers followed him inside but could not
trace them with the lights off. "They then went to the main studio and switched
us off air," he added.
Area police boss John Ngare said a handgun and eight spent rounds of
ammunition have been recovered from the scene.
Ngare said no arrests had been made and the motive for the attack was not
yet clear, saying investigations were underway to apprehend the attackers.
The station's reception area has been badly damaged with burnt furniture
strewn all over.
However, the fire did not get to the main studio, said Hope FM operations
Director, Jemimah Muturi, adding that the attack occurred shortly after the end
of the station's Swahili evangelical program.
The raid knocked the 24 hour station off air for over nine hours but the station, which was switched off last night, is now back on air. Enditem |