Kenya Airways (KQ) has accused the Democratic Republic of Congo’s army of unlawfully detaining two of its workers, ignoring a court’s decision to release them. The employees were apprehended by DR Congo’s military intelligence unit last Friday on charges of lacking proper customs documents for valuable cargo.
Despite explanations from Kenya Airways that they did not accept the cargo due to incomplete paperwork, the military continued to detain them until Tuesday.
Details of the Incident: According to reports, the two Kenya Airways workers were arrested by DR Congo’s military intelligence unit for allegedly not having proper customs documentation for valuable cargo. Despite Kenya Airways’ explanation that they refused to accept the cargo due to incomplete paperwork, the military detained the workers until Tuesday.
Court Order Ignored: Although a court ordered the release of the workers on Thursday for ongoing investigations, they are still being held without communication by the military intelligence unit. Kenya Airways also reported that the workers’ phones were confiscated during the arrest.
Uncertainty Surrounding Cargo: The content of the cargo remains unknown, and DR Congo authorities have not commented on the matter. The situation raises concerns about the treatment of the detained workers and the legality of their detention.
Conclusion: The detention of Kenya Airways workers in DR Congo despite a court order to release them raises serious questions about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign workers in the country. Kenya Airways is urging DR Congo authorities to respect the court’s decision and release the workers immediately. The situation underscores the need for transparent and fair treatment of all individuals, regardless of their nationality.