Rwandan Nairobi-Bound Bus Found With Human Skull In Busia
A confrontation occurred on Thursday at the Busia border when a human skull was discovered inside a passenger bus.
According to eyewitnesses, the bus traveling from Rwanda to Nairobi halted at the border for a regular check.
Hello Nyakundi. Kindly share this matter with the public so that police officers at Busia police station can be held accountable. Yesterday Trinity bus coming from Uganda had two human heads as parcels. The driver took the bus to the station, but shortly after was allowed to…
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At this point, a human skull was discovered inside, neatly packaged like a parcel.
Following the discovery, the bus driver and conductor were interrogated before being taken to the Busia Police Station for testimony.
Locals learned of the unusual incident and hurried to the location, demanding an explanation.
“We do not know who was carrying the skull and for what use. We also want to know where the said person was heading. Police should investigate this matter and give a comprehensive report,” said one of the residents.
“The skull was well-packed and at first you would have thought it was a parcel. Killing a fellow human being is unacceptable,” added another.
HUMAN SKULL DISCOVERED IN A BUS
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The skull was discovered at the Busia border
The bus was heading to Mombasa from Rwanda
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After the driver and conductor recorded their statements, they were given permission to proceed with the journey.
The skull was left at the police station as authorities conducted inquiries into the matter.
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According to locals, the discovery should serve as a wake-up call to authorities to enhance border controls to prevent human organ trafficking.
“There is a possibility that some people in Busia or the surrounding regions are engaging in such dirty businesses. Security agencies should crack the whip and prosecute those who will be found guilty,” said a Busia resident.
In September of this year, long-distance truck drivers complained about insecurity at the Busia border, claiming that bandits take advantage of traffic jams to steal their possessions.
Rwandan Nairobi-Bound Bus Found With Human Skull In Busia
