Kenya holds locals for questioning over Italian’s abduction

An unidentified tourist discusses with local men proposing tourism excursions, on the waterfront next to a hotel in the beach town of Malindi, the largest town in Kilifi county, Kenya Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018. A Kenyan police official says authorities are questioning several people who could have “good information” leading to the arrest of the gunmen who abducted 23-year-old Italian volunteer Silvia Costanza Romano from the village of Chakama in Kilifi county on Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Unidentified tourists are seen in the outdoor pool area of a hotel in the beach town of Malindi, the largest town in Kilifi county, Kenya Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018. A Kenyan police official says authorities are questioning several people who could have “good information” leading to the arrest of the gunmen who abducted 23-year-old Italian volunteer Silvia Costanza Romano from the village of Chakama in Kilifi county on Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Kenyan police stand guard inside the compound of the command centre that is directing operations in the search for kidnapped Italian volunteer Silvia Costanza Romano, in Malindi, Kenya Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018. Gunmen firing indiscriminately on Tuesday kidnapped Romano, a 23-year-old volunteer working with Kenyan students, from the village of Chakama in Kilifi county. (AP Photo)

KAMPALA, Uganda — A Kenyan police official says authorities are questioning several people who could have “good information” leading to the arrest of the gunmen who abducted an Italian woman in a coastal town.

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