A Kenyan male was last night arrested by Swedish police in Stockholm city under circumstances that are still not clear. According to information gathered by KSB, the Kenyan was arrested at around 23.20 hrs at Bagger King near Vasa Temple (a popular African drinking hole) in Stockholm’s central Business District.
KSB has learnt that the Kenyan was spotted at Vasa about an hour before his arrest. A source told KSB that the Kenyan looked very inebriated when he entered the pub. At one point, a Vasa staff member requested him to leave because he could not be served since he looked like he had already taken one too many.
At that point, it is understood that friends began to actively help the Kenyan to leave the pub by encouraging him to take a walk down the street for fresh air so that he could sober up. Bagger King is just a stone throw away from Vasa and a source told KSB that when the Kenyan eventually left Vasa, he staggered into Bagger King after which no one knows what may have happened.
What has been confirmed is that some customers who were at Vasa across the road saw a black man being frog-matched into a police car after being fished from Bagger King. These eye-witnesses identified the man as the Kenyan through his clothes. A Kenyan woman is reported to have rushed to the scene to try and investigate what was happening but it was too late because the police car was already driving away from the place.
Information collected from sources who were close to the scene indicate that after being persuaded to leave Vasa Temple, the Kenyan staggered into Bagger King where he may have blacked out, became a nuisance or created a disturbance prompting Bagger King Management to call police who arrested him immediately.
In his state of inebriation at the time of his arrest, the Kenyan is unlikely to face any criminal charges but may be held at the station until he is sober enough to go home. A source told KSB that the Kenyan’s Mapepe status “may be shaky”, a situation that may complicate things because if he had not organized them mapepe, his destination may change to Kenya once he sobers up. This could be very bad news and at the moment, friends are simply holding their fingers crossed.
Okoth Osewe
drinking heavily is not healthy and on top of that without mapepe is not advisable..it could get you a oneway road sign
i agree with commentator #1 that we need decency even in drinking.no point drinking heavily then behaving stupidly.
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