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Nairobi | Friday, August 31, 2012 No. 17324 KSh50/00 (TSh1,000/00 : USh1,500/00) : RFr500/00) www.nation.co.ke KAA boss locked out of office in tender row P.5 MPs demand that airports chief be allowed back after court reinstates him Find coupon in the sports pages at the back. ∆ ∆ EDUCATION HOUSE TEAM ASKS KNEC TO RE-MARK KCSE EXAMINATIONS MPs want papers of 1,694 stu- dents whose results were can- celled for cheating re-marked and results released. Back Page News P. 2-11, Back Opinion P. 12-13 Letters P. 14 World P. 18-24 Business P. 25-32 County P. 34-38 Sport P. 67-71 ON OTHER PAGES INDEX GIDEON MAUNDU | NATION Navy officer Purity Bwire is received by relatives after she disembarked from the naval ship KNS Jasiri in Mombasa on Wednesday. She had been in Spain for the last three months and was among Kenya Navy officers who sailed home aboard the new vessel. GOOD TO BE HOME | Kenya Navy officers return with new Sh4.6 billion ship Sh4.6bn Cost of the Kenya Navy ship that docked in Mombasa on Wednesday BY NATION TEAM [email protected] Police have arrested a man they believe is be- hind two grenade attacks on security agents during this week’s Mombasa riots. A court also issued a warrant of arrest for another man said to have incited the chaos. Both were described as trained members of the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab. Three security officers were killed in the sepa- rate attacks and 20 wounded. The suspect in custody is claimed to be among Kenyans trained by Al-Shabaab in Somalia and sneaked back into Man held over grenade attacks in Mombasa CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 VIOLENCE THOMAS MUKOYA | REUTERS President Kibaki arrives at Mkomani to open the Mombasa International Show yesterday. Saitoti helicopter had missing parts INVESTIGATION | Police chief engineer takes stand on airworthiness of chopper Deputy airwing boss tells probe team that supplier assured the police copter was safe to fly despite warning light in the cockpit BY VINCENT AGOYA [email protected] E leven parts were missing from the heli- copter that crashed, killing Internal Security minister George Saitoti and his deputy Orwa Ojodeh, a commission of inquiry heard yesterday. The components were removed from the aircraft in South Africa before it was bought by the Kenya Police Airwing, the Justice Ka- lpana Rawal-led team was told. The commission is investigating the cause of the crash which also claimed the lives of CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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