How A Kenyan MINISTER Son Saved Many Lives In The WESTGATE Attack

The heroic Kenya-Somali police officer who braved the fierce and ruthless gunfire from the Westgate mall attackers to save lives is a son to a former cabibet minister.
An elite class CID officer were amongst the first to arrive at the scenes and was captured on camera saving many lives including that of a little girl who was running away from the attackers who by then had killed her parents. The powerful picture that moved the world.

This is also another one from him as he leads the woman and her daughter out of danger.

Another tale of brave police.

51 comments:

  1. God bless you all for the good work

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  2. God bless you and all the others who helped out.

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  3. Only God alone CAN REPAY YOU BACK! God bless you!

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  4. God bless him.he risked his life to save others.
    GOD BLESS KENYA.

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  6. Let me tell you what you have done. You have put the life of this officer, his family and friends in danger because now if this operation goes south for Al-Shabab they know who to go after. There's a reason the gov't never says their names, ever thought of that? Kindly, in the spirit of solidarity with him and Westgate victims, pull down this post.

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    1. and I second that. thought movies might have taught you a lesson if not the general knowledge!

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  7. God bless the hands of the brave men and women who saved many lifes or helped the police and the well wishers. Lets stand together in such moment for the sake of our p'ple and country. This was done in the name of terror not religion.PEACE,LOVE & UNITY.

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  9. What were Kenya police doing when this guy was saving all these people?? Shows how useless they are.

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    1. allow me to correct you, kenya police are not useless, instead of your critics why cant you join hands in helping, also get your facts right above we are told he was amongst the first to arrive at the scenes, have respect!!

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    2. allow me to correct you, kenya police are not useless, instead of your critics why cant you join hands in helping, also get your facts right above we are told he was amongst the first to arrive at the scenes, have respect!!

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    3. nkt... 1 - he is a police officer, CID, and secondly, he was amng th first to arrive so please cease from calling the police useless

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    4. are u illiterate, we are told he is a police officer, and if ur job is to critisize, go to sleep and let people do their job.

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    5. People need to get there facts straight He isn't an officer I know Abdul personally.

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  10. God bless you more for your brave and kind heart. You saved that little innocent kid soul

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  11. long life great hero..thanks for what uve done. Kenyans we*are*one

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  12. What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i kept askin God to protect the parents..damn look at the kabby...saaaaaaaaad.Mungu akubariki ndugu kwa ujasiri wako na ukakamavu

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  13. God bless u n add u more years youngman

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  14. God bless him for sure

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  15. He should be given a promotion 4 what he has done joor

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  16. Kudos to our officers and such heroes. Peace

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    1. Who told you he's an officer? check your info before posting.

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  17. Names edited out for security purposes

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  18. may God bless yew i kept on prayn
    4th little girls parents atleast thy would
    have left one parent so sad.

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  19. God bless & protect them

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  20. Thank you so much! I will always remember the little girl running to you and many others who held hands proving that racism and tribalism befall us normally in times of comfort.

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  21. Thank you so much! I will always remember the little girl running to you and many others who held hands proving that racism and tribalism befall us normally in times of comfort.

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  22. leave no stone unturned!!! we want our kenya be as peace as ever....

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  23. Exposing this Gentleman wasn't the right way to go about it. And, instead of criticizing, we should be thankful! I, personally appreciate the efforts put in by the Gentleman, all the joint forces, the medical staff, the fire department and the entire Nation for coming together and rescuing the Hostages #Westgate Mall #We Are One

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  24. HE WILL LIVE TO BE REMEMBERED.

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  25. God Bless you abundantly

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  26. Good job men...God rewards you big

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  27. proud to kenya, we are one, may have god mercy for those innocent live that we were lost and heal the body, minds and hearts of our people x

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  28. plz remove this post b4 its too late think f him n his family the danger this pose 4 them plz plz plz remove it at once

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  29. I was touched by his story on NTV yesterday, may u b blessed our hero

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  30. I was touched watching Abdul on NTV yesterday. You are our hero though would not like to be referred as such. We pray that God will bless you for saving lives that Saturday afternoon 21st September 2013 at Westgate Mall.

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  31. the whole thing was staged managed, we had heros more than him but nobody was there to take photo s of them......by the way was he a volunteer..no thats is his work..............congrat to those security guards who lost life ,nobody to recognise you hardworkers

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  32. That is what a true patriot is.................ABDUL YOUR ARE A TRUE KENYAN ....... !!!!!!
    One need not be assigned to a worthy task to execute it. If only our immigration guys were true patriots....would we have terrorists and drug dealers making a sham of our Nation?? Guys learn a thing or two from true patriots! ONLY PATRIOTISM CAN SECURE KENYA!!!

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  33. if only kenya had ten men just like him!

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