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Kenya deports Somalia’s second deputy prime minister over alleged passport fraud

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 8:07 AM

NAIROBI, June 26 (Reuters) – Kenya this week deported Somalia’s second deputy prime minister back to his country ​for suspected fraudulent acquisition of ‌a Kenyan passport, a police report showed on Friday.

Jibril Abdirashid Haji arrived at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Wednesday afternoon ‌with ​a valid visa ⁠in his Somali diplomatic ⁠passport, but during an immigration inspection he was suspected of having fraudulently acquired a Kenyan passport, the ​police report said.

“When interrogated he admitted, and when asked to produce ⁠the passport he declined ⁠to surrender (it) and claimed that ​he can only produce it in ​a court of law,” the report added.

Reuters ‌could not reach Haji or Somalia’s information minister for comment.

The second deputy prime minister was held in ⁠a VIP lounge at the Nairobi airport and issued with a return ticket to Mogadishu. ⁠His ‌plane left early on Thursday ⁠morning, the police report said.

Kenya ​hosts ‌a large Somali community ​and contributes ⁠troops to peacekeeping missions in the Horn of Africa country.

(Reporting by Humphrey Malalo in Nairobi and Abdi Sheikh in Mogadishu; Writing by Elias Biryabarema;Editing by ​Alexander Winning)