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IDENTITY: Two Kenyans held up at Immigration in South Korea

Uniforms are an essential regalia for any team, more so when it comes to sports. Well, two of Team Kenya Martial Artists may have learnt the hard way on Saturday upon arrival at Incheon International Airport here in Seoul, South Korea.

 Immigration officials detained Jabiri Mzee and Ali Nassor for one-and-a-half hours, seeking to know why they were in the country! Their protestations that they were in Korea for the World Martial Arts Masterships, and demonstration of their Martial Arts prowess were in vain.

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