Mobile taxi-hailing app Uber. FILE PHOTO
Kenya charged six men with attempted murder and malicious damage
to property on Tuesday, saying they were involved in a February attack
on a taxi driver working for ride hailing company Uber.
Uber
drivers around the world have faced threats, protests and legal action
from regular taxi operators, who say Uber's cheaper fares and business
model are driving them out of business.
Hesbon Lulani
Pachiti, who escaped after a beating when a group of men poured petrol
on his car and set it alight in Nairobi on Feb. 21, was listed as the
first witness in the charges presented in court against the six.
The chief magistrate's court ordered the accused into police custody until Friday when they will review the case.
Uber
began operating in Kenya in early 2015, making inroads into the Nairobi
market by offering lower prices and cutting out haggling that often
infuriates customers.
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