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Who’s responsible? Families’ tears for missing kin as police deny sinister motive

Muslims for Human Rights ( Muhuri) Rapid Response Officer Francis Auma (right) with Juria Nassir (left) and Shume Mohamed, relatives of Nassir Abdalla Skanda, who is missing. [Maarufu Mohamed,Standard]

When Nassir Abdallah Skanda was cleared of terror charges last year, his family was relieved. It was a chance for the 31-year-old to rebuild his life.

But that may be no more. Skanda has not been seen since September 14 when he was picked up by armed men.

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