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Hunter Biden used crack cocaine ‘every 20 minutes or so’, court hears

Hunter Biden’s ex-girlfriend has told a jury he was abusing crack cocaine “every 20 minutes or so” when they first met.

The US president’s son is on trial in Wilmington, Delaware, on charges related to his possession of a firearm while allegedly using narcotics.

Zoe Kestan, who met Mr Biden, 54, during a “private dance” at a “gentleman’s club” in New York, told the court he was often withdrawing cash for drug deals.

It is the first criminal trial for the son of a sitting US president.

He is accused of knowingly lying on federal paperwork when he said he was not a drug user in order to buy a revolver and ammunition from a Wilmington gun shop on 12 October 2018, as well as illegally having the gun for 11 days.

Mr Biden could face up to 25 years in prison if found guilty of all three federal counts in the case.

He has pleaded not guilty and his legal team says he was in recovery at the time he bought the weapon.

The prosecution is expected to rest its case on Thursday after calling on another six witnesses, including Hallie Biden, Mr Biden’s former partner and the widow of his brother, as well as Delaware state police officers, a DEA agent and a forensic expert.

Among the other prosecution witnesses was Gordon Cleveland, the former employee of the gun store who sold Mr Biden the gun in 2018.

In his testimony on Wednesday, Mr Cleveland said he told Mr Biden – and all other customers – to “truthfully” fill out the form.

The prosecution is trying to prove that Hunter Biden, who wrote a memoir about his drug addiction, was abusing crack cocaine at the time he bought the weapon.

During opening remarks earlier this week, Mr Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, told jurors that the revolver was an impulse buy stemming from the tactics of a pushy salesman – Mr Cleveland.

In his testimony, Mr Cleveland acknowledged his reputation as a “whale hunter” known for being able to “sell whatever you had”, mostly expensive, high-quality guns.

He denied, however, ever trying to “upsell” Mr Biden, who he claimed had come into the store and “brought up” buying a gun, specifically a revolver.

On Wednesday, the defendant’s stepmother, US first lady Jill Biden, was again in court.

She sat in the first row behind Hunter Biden, along with his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, and a Secret Service agent.

President Joe Biden is in France for events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.

FBI agent Erika Jensen, Ms Kestan, and the defendant’s ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, also testified on the third day of the trial.

Ms Kestan detailed Hunter Biden’s drug use during their relationship.

On the first day they met at the gentleman’s club in December 2017, she said he started smoking crack “within 10 minutes”.

She said she saw this pattern repeated during their relationship in luxury hotel rooms in New York, New Jersey and California.

She said Mr Biden “would want to smoke as soon as he woke up”.

Ms Kestan also testified that she saw him smoking crack in Malibu, California, over several days in September 2018, a month before he bought the gun.

Prosecutors showed the jury images allegedly taken by Ms Kestan showing crack pipes in the rooms she stayed in with Hunter Biden.

Another apparently showed the defendant in a bath with a crack pipe in his hand.

Ms Buhle, who was married to Mr Biden between 1993 and 2017 and has three daughters with him, testified that she first learned of his drug use in 2015 after finding a crack pipe in an ashtray.

She also said he was “not himself” when he used drugs and would become “short tempered”. At the end of their marriage, she testified that “he didn’t want to go to rehab”.

But when asked by Mr Lowell whether she had seen the defendant use drugs in 2018, she said: “No.”

Earlier in the day, FBI agent Ms Jensen testified about text messages that were found on a laptop left by Mr Biden at a Delaware repair shop and never retrieved.

The day after the gun purchase he texted his then-girlfriend, Hallie Biden – the widow of his late brother, Beau Biden – that he was “sleeping on a car smoking crack on 4th street and Rodney”.

“There’s my truth,” he added in another text.

Mr Biden’s lawyers explained the texts by suggesting that their client had been lying to avoid seeing Hallie Biden.

On Thursday, the jury is expected to hear during the trial how Hallie Biden also became addicted to crack cocaine during her brief relationship with Mr Biden after her husband Beau’s death in 2015.

She took the gun from Hunter Biden and threw it in a grocery store bin 11 days after he bought it, concerned about what he might do with the weapon.

The laptop at the centre of the testimony became a political grenade during the 2020 election campaign as its explicit images of Hunter Biden and messages about his business activities were leaked.

Joe Biden claimed at the time that the data was Russian disinformation, but the laptop has since been confirmed as genuine by the FBI.

The Bidens have denied any wrongdoing in overseas business dealings, which are the focus of an ongoing Republican impeachment investigation.

Hunter Biden also faces a trial in California in September on charges of failing to pay $1.4m in taxes.

Chelsea will block loan moves in bid to sell Lukaku

Chelsea will turn down any loan moves for Romelu Lukaku this summer in a bid to sell the Belgium striker in a permanent deal.

They are looking to recoup some of £97.5m they paid Inter Milan for him in 2021, with their asking price believed to be about £37m as the club aims to get the 31-year-old’s £325,000-a-week wages off their books.

Roma are interested in re-signing Lukaku, who spent last season on loan at the Serie A club, but are unable to meet the asking price. AC Milan and Napoli, who have just appointed Lukaku’s former manager Antonio Conte, are also reportedly interested.

But the Italian clubs have limited finances and will have to see whether Chelsea soften their stance later in the transfer window.

Napoli were also tipped to propose a swap deal for striker Victor Osimhen but Chelsea are not interested in signing the Nigerian, who is valued in excess of £100m.

Chelsea accepted a bid for Lukaku from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal last summer but the forward rejected the move.

4 Police Officers Among 6 Arrested For Stealing Ksh.2.2M From School Accountant’s Car

Six suspects including four police officers believed to have trailed the accountant of Rophine International School from a bank in Utawala on Monday afternoon before breaking into his car and disappearing with Sh2.2 million have been arrested.

According to DCI, the six, three of whom are a police sergeant, a corporal and a constable from Kasarani Police Station, a police constable from Ruai police station and two civilians were arrested at the Kasarani Police Station public parking yard, by a combined team of sleuths from DCI Nairobi region and Kayole sub-county.

A total of Sh473,000 believed to be part of the stolen amount was also recovered from the six, who were ambushed in the stations official police vehicle.

In the earlier incident reported at Mihang’o Police Station at 4pm Monday, the accountant had withdrawn an amount in excess of the Sh2.2 million that was stolen, intended for the payment of casual workers at the said school.

“Unbeknownst to him (or otherwise), sheer-greed miscreants using a saloon car Reg. No. KCR 959D were hot on his trail right from when he parked his car outside the bank to when he left with the load of cash,” the DCI said in a statement.

The accountant had then parked his car outside the school, taken some amount from the withdrawn sum, locked the car and entered the school compound. Allegedly, he could not carry the whole amount.

Minutes later when he went back to pick more cash, he found the car broken into and the millions missing.

Meanwhile, DCI officers from Nairobi region and Kayole obtained crucial actionable intelligence and proceeded to Utawala area in pursuit of a suspect they had identified from CCTV analysis.

On arrival, the team learnt that the suspect had been picked moments earlier by unknown people driving in a Subaru car.

Further intelligence led the team to the Kasarani station, where the six were ambushed in a GK vehicle and forced to identify themselves in the presence of the Sub-County Police Commander, his deputy and the Sub-County Criminal Investigations Officer.

They identified as Sgt Antony Ndegwa Anwal, Cpl Daniel Lekakeny Sunkuli, PC Simon Macharia Maina (of DCI Kasarani), PC Antony Mwenda (KPS Ruai), Lukas Magwaga and Young Wakise.

The DCI sub-county head confirmed that the arrested officers were neither on official duty to Utawala nor working under his instructions.

Upon search, Sh350,000 was found in the car and another Sh123,000 retrieved from their pockets. Further two motor vehicles, one belonging to the Ruai officer and another belonging to the 5th suspect (Magwaga) which were parked at the yard were detained.

All the suspects were placed in custody as further investigations continue.

Cop Among Three Arrested as 418 Bags of Stolen Rice are Recovered in Kibwezi

Police in Kibwezi recovered 418 bags of rice out of the 522 that were stolen while en route to Nairobi from Mombasa, when the transporting lorry was intercepted and commandeered by a five-man gang at Thange area.

Three suspects among them a police officer were later arrested a few kilometers away after escaping from the incident, police said.

They were found waiting to carry the stolen bags of rice, detectives said.

The police officer was found armed with a Scorpion firearm and in full uniform in a salon car with two civilians who they claimed were part of the group robbing highway lorry drivers.

In the Wednesday morning incident, the 46-year-old driver of the Isuzu FRR lorry had slowed down at a bumpy section behind another slow-moving trailer when the gang suddenly emerged and managed to gain entry into the driver’s cabin.

After inspecting to establish what he was ferrying, the men assaulted him before tying him up with ropes and throwing him out as they drove off the highway.

A motorcyclist, a member of the local community, who found the fear-stricken driver helplessly shivering in the cold, gave him a ride to the Machinery Police Post.

Police handling the case said this act of support and solidarity, where the driver reported his ordeal and the theft of 522 bags, each containing 25kg of rice, is a testament to the strength of our community policing.

The highway robbery was circulated across all police networks between Nairobi and Mombasa, where the Director of Operations at DCI HQs and his Coast counterpart mobilized Kibwezi teams in the pursuit, working with crucial leads obtained from tip-offs.

The efforts finally paid off when the lorry minus 106 bags was found abandoned near Manyanga shopping centre.

The same was driven to Kibwezi Police Station as pursuit for the suspects continue.

Few hours later, police on patrol found two men and a police officer in a probox waiting for the cargo to be delivered there for transportation.

Bodaboda riders said the same car has been involved in past such attacks on lorry drivers with assorted goods.

Detectives are pursuing more leads into the gang. Some drivers using the highway are usually attacked and robbed of their goods.

The gangs behind the incidents move around with spare lorries and small cars that they use to ferry the stolen property.

Detectives recover 418 bags of rice stolen while on transit

Detectives in Kibwezi have recovered 418 bags of rice out of the 522 that were Wednesday night stolen while en route to Nairobi from Mombasa.   

According to a statement from the Director of Criminal Investigations – DCI, the transporting lorry was intercepted and commandeered by a five-man gang at Thange area.

“In the 2.30am incident, the 46-year-old driver of the Isuzu FRR lorry had slowed down at a bumpy section behind another slow-moving trailer when the gang suddenly emerged and managed to gain entry into the driver’s cabin.” Read the statement.

The DCI noted that after inspecting to see what he was ferrying, the men assaulted him before tying him up with ropes and throwing him out as they drove off the highway.

A motorcyclist, a member of the local community, who found the driver helplessly shivering in the cold, gave him a ride to the Machinery Police Post.

“This act of support and solidarity, where the driver reported his ordeal and the theft of 522 bags, each containing 25kg of rice, is a testament to the strength of our community policing.” Said the statement.

The highway robbery was circulated across all police networks between Nairobi and Mombasa, where the Director of Operations at DCI Headquaters and his RCIO Coast counterpart mobilized Kibwezi teams in the pursuit, working with crucial leads obtained from tip-offs.

The efforts finally paid off when the lorry minus 106 bags was found abandoned near Manyanga shopping centre.

The same was driven to Kibwezi Police Station as pursuit for the suspects continue.

Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza kills at least 20

An Israeli air strike on a UN school packed with hundreds of displaced people in central Gaza has killed more than 20 people, local residents say.

The Israeli military said it carried out a strike on a UN school that housed a “Hamas compound”.

Local journalists told the BBC that an Israeli warplane fired two missiles at classrooms on the top floor of the school in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

The Hamas media office said at least 27 people were killed and accused Israel of committing a “horrific massacre”.

Ambulances and rescue teams have been rushing the wounded and dead to a nearby hospital.

Footage on social media showed destroyed classrooms and dead bodies wrapped in shrouds at a morgue.

“Enough war! We have been displaced dozens of times. They killed our children while they were sleeping,” a woman injured in the attack screamed in one video.

Ismail al-Thawabta, director of the Hamas media office, rejected Israel’s claims that the UN school had hidden a Hamas command post.

“The occupation uses … false fabricated stories to justify the brutal crime it conducted against dozens of displaced people,” he told Reuters.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said jets had conducted a “precise strike on a Hamas compound embedded inside an UNRWA school in the area of Nuseirat”.

The IDF statement said it had “eliminated” Hamas and Islamic Jihad “terrorists” who took part in the 7 October attack on southern Israel, when around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

At least 36,580 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

The IDF said it had taken steps before the air strike to “reduce the risk of harming uninvolved civilians”.

Earlier, the Israeli military said it had taken “operational control” over eastern areas of Bureij refugee camp and the town of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, as dozens of Palestinians were reported killed.

Shakahola death toll rises to 446 as three more bodies are exhumed

The death toll from Shakahola massacre has hit 446 after three more bodies were exhumed.

The victims believed to be followers of cult leader Paul Mackenzie starved to death to go to heaven.

The exercise has been pushed to Tuesday is in its fifth phase.

On the first day, DCI officers recovered seven more bodies.

Chief Government Pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor said approximately 50 other graves have been identified in the forest.

Only 32 bodies have so far been released to families while the rest which are preserved inside two mobile mortuaries outside Malindi Sub County Hospital are unclaimed amid protests by Kilifi governor over the high cost of electricity.

Mackenzie, his wife and 93 other suspects are being held at Shimo la Tewa Prison in Mombasa in connection with the deaths.

Notorious motor vehicle vandal nabbed in night raid in Kiambu

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations have arrested a notorious motor vehicle vandal in Kiamumbi, Kiambu County.

The suspect identified as Francis Ndichu Kimani, aged 24, was nabbed following a sting operation conducted along Santiago Street by area OCS.

In a statement on Thursday, the suspect, alias Ndich was spotted scaling the wall of a homestead with a front grid and headlight of a Toyota Harrier stripped from the home owner’s family car.

“In a matter of seconds even before the commander could direct his men on the next course of action, the suspect re-emerged clutching the front grid and headlight of a Toyota Harrier, skillfully stripped from the home owner’s family car. He was netted and marched to the station,” the DCI said.

Having been interrogated at length, crucial leads to accomplices and market for the stolen parts have been obtained.

The DCI said that further investigations are ongoing to arrest his accomplices vandalizing vehicles.

Don’t Equate My Call For Unity with Tribalism – DP Gachagua To Critics

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has told critics of his unity call to stop equating it with tribalism.

The Deputy President explained that the unity he is agitating for in Mount Kenya is to rally the region and all its people, including those who voted for the Opposition,  behind President William Ruto.

“When we are calling for unity of this region, it is not against anybody. People are confusing our unity agenda with tribalism, they get it wrong. Far from it, people want unity of purpose so that we can effectively push for our fair share of the national cake relevance in the national political discourse. If we are not united, we will not be strong,” said Gachagua.

He spoke at Gikondi village, Mukurwe-ini, Nyeri County, at the memorial service of Elizabeth Muthoni, daughter of the former area MP Anthony Kiai.

He had the message when he addressed the people at Gikondi Township.

The Deputy President was in the company of a host of political leaders led by Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga.

“As we talk about national unity we cannot ignore unity at the regions or be divided at the counties. People unite because there are common things that they share. There cannot be unity in Kenya if the counties and regions are not united,” said Governor Kahiga.

Dismissing his critics, Deputy President Gachagua asked leaders to unite in their respective regions so there can be cohesion.

 “I am happy because people at the grassroots are united and in support of our unity agenda,” he added.

“The leaders fighting it and criticizing should learn that all politics is local and they should listen to the ground,” said Mr Gachagua.

He further urged the other regions to unite so that they could address their local issues and also enhance the national unity.

On the ongoing reforms in the agriculture sector, the Deputy President urged coffee farmers to be patient with the Government’s efforts to revive the sub-sector.

“We are still on course in reviving the coffee sub-sector and making the crop profitable. The President mandated me to lead the reforms. We are registering positive results,” he told farmers.

Last week President Ruto announced that the Government will provide a Ksh 6.9 billion debt write-off for coffee cooperatives.

Omanga Slams Sakaja After Night Raid on Her Business

Former Nairobi nominated Senator Millicent Omanga on Wednesday night accused Governor Johnson Sakaja of allegedly using his powers to intimidate her.

According to the Former Nairobi Women Rep Aspirant, Sakaja sent a bus full of county employees to raid her business and arrest her.

She alleged that the raid was linked to her stand on UDA party elections, where she has reiterated her support for other candidates other than Sakaja.

”Governor Johnson Sakaja has sent a bus load of over forty county askaris to my business premises to arrest me and my staff simply because I’m not supporting him for the Nairobi County UDA chairperson,” Omanga posted on her socials.

During the incident, Omanga filmed the employees inside the county bus. The driver seemed unbothered and did not respond to Omanga’s questions.

“Sakaja has sent a whole bus of 56 people just to come and arrest me,” she insisted

This comes after Governor Sakaja announced his bid to vie for Nairobi UDA chairmanship a few months ago before the elections were held in Nairobi on May 31.

However, the elections were cancelled after chaos ensued as Sakaja’s supporters clashed with Embakasi North MP James Gakuya’s supporters.

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