Prison Terms For Mutiny
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) NAIROBI, May 28.
Twenty-seven Kenya army private and n.c.o.’s were sentenced to prison today for mutiny with violence at their barracks at Lanet in January. Major Nduba Ngulokyo, president of the court-martial which tried the men, announced the sentences ranging from one to seven years. One man was acquitted. All sentences are subject to confirmation.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30454, 30 May 1964, Page 13
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