Suspected criminals dragged to court for defamation

Suspected criminals dragged to court for defamation

Police accused of shielding criminals

Suspected criminals, Khalid Ould Ibrahim and Ould Mohammed Mahmoud have been dragged to court for making defamatory remarks about businessman Mr. Hassan Zein.

The culprits have on a constant basis verbally assaulted the businessman on various social media platforms, which has cost him fortunes in his business conglomerates.

Khalid was heard in a recent audio directing insults at the defendant that “… he Hassan is a criminal, he is a very bad man. He is a drug dealer.

In the same audio he was heard to be saying “… You Nana, you are a monkey, l fk you, l fk your mother, l fk Ghana. “

Consequently, lawyers of the victim have filed a suit against the suspected criminals for character defamation.

In his recent verbal (audio) attack, he made wild and unfounded and libelous allegations about Mr. Zein, referring to him as a drug dealer.

He has as a result been ordered by the defendant’s lawyers to retract the said defamatory pictures, statements using the same medium in defaming the plaintiff.

Also, they have been slapped with general damages of one million Cedis, apologies within seven days to the plaintiff as well as a perpetual injunction against the defendant from ever defaming the plaintiff’s reputation.
Meanwhile, relatives of the defendants.

The Akasha brothers, Baktash and Ibrahim were recently slapped with a 25-year jail term by an American Court. The duo is considered as Kenya’s most notorious drug-trafficking family.

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