Dutchman to Be Deported After Abusing Police Officers in Diani
“He Assaulted a Kenyan Woman” — Police Respond Swiftly
The drama began on October 28 when the suspect allegedly assaulted his Kenyan girlfriend and vandalized a guesthouse along Beach Road in Diani. The cottage management immediately alerted police.
“One of our guests was causing a disturbance. We called the authorities,” a staff member confirmed.
Led by the Officer Commanding Station (OCS), police rushed to the scene, located five kilometers from Diani Police Station.

“We found the suspect subdued by security guards. The woman was rescued and taken to Diani Beach Hospital,” a police report stated.
“He Refused to Cooperate” — Officers Persuade Him to Surrender
Before his arrest, the Dutchman locked himself inside his room. Officers spent several tense minutes persuading him to surrender.
“He was uncooperative and appeared intoxicated,” an officer revealed.
A search of the room uncovered a white substance suspected to be a narcotic drug.
“He Abused Officers at the Station” — Viral Video Sparks Outrage
“He was aggressive and disrespectful. Our officers showed restraint,” the station’s spokesperson said.
The footage quickly went viral, prompting calls for immediate action.
“He Will Be Deported” — Authorities Take Decisive Action
Following the incident, authorities confirmed the Dutchman will be deported. The decision was made to uphold public safety and respect for law enforcement.

“We cannot tolerate such behavior. He will be deported,” a senior immigration official stated.
The suspect was transported to the airport under tight security.
“I Had a Psychosis Episode” — Suspect Blames Medical Condition
Before leaving, the Dutchman briefly addressed the media. He apologized but blamed his actions on a medical issue.
“I had a psychosis episode. I need my medicine. I had not had water and food for a long time,” he said.
His statement, however, did little to calm public anger.
“Respect Our Officers” — Kenyans Demand Accountability
Many Kenyans expressed support for the officers and condemned the suspect’s behavior.
“Our police deserve respect. Deportation is the right move,” one resident said.
“No one should abuse our law enforcers, regardless of nationality,” another added.

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Dutchman to Be Deported After Abusing Police Officers in Diani

