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Own goal: Kenyan thieves nab guns as police watch Champions League

Published: 18 Apr 2019 - 04:30 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 09:53 pm
FILE PHOTO: A security officer holds a gun in the building attached to the DusitD2 compound in Nairobi on January 15, 2019 after a blast followed by a gun battle rocked the upmarket hotel complex. AFP/Kabir Dhanji

FILE PHOTO: A security officer holds a gun in the building attached to the DusitD2 compound in Nairobi on January 15, 2019 after a blast followed by a gun battle rocked the upmarket hotel complex. AFP/Kabir Dhanji

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Nairobi:  Police in Kenya have been left red-faced after thieves stole guns and ammunition from an unattended checkpost as the officers on duty watched UEFA Champions League matches down the road.

Three rifles and nearly two dozen rounds were pinched from the checkpost Tuesday evening in Nandi, in Kenya's west, while the officers wandered off to watch Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi play in the UEFA quarter-finals on television at a nearby shopping mall.

"On returning... they noticed the room of the in-charge, which is also used as an armoury in which the steel box is kept, was broken," stated a police report into the incident seen by AFP.

A search was underway for the stolen firearms, the report added. It was not immediately clear if the officers faced disciplinary action.

Dutch side Ajax upset Ronaldo's Juventus while Messi's Barcelona crushed Manchester United in Tuesday's quarter-finals.

Football, particularly the top European competitions, is hugely popular in Kenya and across the African continent.