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Kenyan Woman Arrested After Threatening Men With Firearm On WhatsApp

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 16, 2025 Africa No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kenyan Woman Arrested After Threatening Men With Firearm On WhatsApp.

A 28-year-old woman, identified as Sharon Auma, was arrested in Awasi, Nyando sub-county, on Tuesday, 15 April 2025, for illegal possession of a firearm after posting a provocative photo on her WhatsApp status. The image, which showed Auma brandishing a Canik pistol, was accompanied by a threatening message warning that any man who dared to end a relationship with her would face severe consequences.

The arrest, confirmed by local police, followed a tip-off from concerned individuals who spotted the alarming post. Alongside Auma, a second woman, Nancy Atieno Obura, was also detained in connection with the incident. Authorities recovered the firearm depicted in the photo during the operation.





 

According to a statement from the Kisumu police, detectives acted swiftly after the post came to their attention, highlighting the growing role of social media in identifying potential threats. “The suspect’s decision to flaunt an illegal weapon and issue threats online led to her prompt arrest,” a police spokesperson said. “We urge the public to report any suspicious activity to ensure community safety.”

 

Auma’s WhatsApp status, described as both bold and menacing, reportedly featured her posing with the pistol while daring any man to “dump her.” The post, which spread rapidly across local WhatsApp groups, sparked alarm among residents, prompting several to alert the authorities.

 

The arrests underscore Kenya’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal firearm possession and address gender-based violence, including threats made in domestic or romantic contexts. The incident has also ignited discussions on social media platforms, with some users condemning Auma’s actions as reckless, while others debated the broader implications of such public threats.

 

Both women are currently in custody as investigations continue to determine the origin of the firearm and any additional motives behind the post. Police have not yet disclosed whether Auma or Obura have prior criminal records or if the threat was directed at a specific individual.

 

This case serves as a reminder of the power and risks associated with social media, where a single post can lead to swift law enforcement action. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to monitoring online platforms for illegal activities and ensuring public safety.

 

The two suspects are expected to face charges related to illegal firearm possession and issuing threats, with a court appearance scheduled in the coming days.

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