In Nairobi, Kenya, a woman is being sought by The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) for beating a man on camera. She is heard demanding Sh200 or $2.00 dollars from the victim while assaulting him.
The ODPP is requesting that citizens with any information that can help catch the culprit come forward.
“Calling on the public to provide details of this incident ie perpetrator, location and date to inform appropriate action by the @ODPP_KE,” the organization stated via its Twitter account.
In another video of an assault that went viral, David Nzomo pled guilty when he was arraigned in the presence of Makueni Senior Principal Magistrate James Mwaniki.
Nzomo will be detained until Wednesday amidst the release of the impact report from the woman he is accused of assaulting.
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