Nairobi cracks down on nightclubs in residential areas

Story By: BBC

Police in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, stormed into nightclubs on Sunday night and ordered revellers to leave during a crackdown on premises operating in residential areas.

It follows complaints from residents about noise from bars, restaurants, nightclubs and alcohol-selling premises.

Governor Johnson Sakaja had on Friday cancelled the licences of all nightclubs operating within residential areas.

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He said they would only be allowed to operate within the city centre and on specified streets in non-residential areas.

Many Nairobi residents have been calling for a similar ban on churches in residential areas – known for having loud music systems.

Mr Sakaja shared pictures of police officers assembling on Sunday night ahead of the crackdown:

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