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AU official stranded in Nairobi after losing travel documents – video


A senior official with the African Union (AU) is stranded in Nairobi after his travel documents and confidential files were stolen during the international conference that ended on Monday.

Mr Islam Swaleh, a Policy Officer for the African Union’s Private Sector Development, had attended the sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad-VI) when his bag was stolen on Thursday at around 4.30pm.

He said his travel documents — including the African Union, East African Community and Kenyan passports — were all inside the bag that also contained a laptop, copies of official documents, air tickets, driving licence, and car keys, among other personal effects.

MISSING BAG

Mr Swaleh had gone for the accreditation card and placed his bag on top of the table. When he returned after a few minutes later, the bag was missing and he reported the matter to the security officers at the venue.

The suspect was captured on camera walking away with the bag away. He is dressed in a white shirt and a black pair of trousers.

He is seen holding the bag with is right hand and has a white phone on the left hand.

“The bag and the laptop had crucial documents and information, some of which had not been backed up, about the past and planned meetings,” Mr Swaleh told Nairobi News.