1982 Kenyan coup attempt

1982 Kenyan coup d'état attempt
Part of the Cold War
Date1 August 1982
Location
Result Coup failed
Belligerents
Government of Kenya
Supported by:
Tanzania
Uganda
United Kingdom
Rebels
Supported by:
North Korea
Soviet Union
China
Cuba
East Germany
Commanders and leaders
Daniel arap Moi
Jackson Mulinge
Mahamoud Mohamed
Hezekiah Ochuka 
Pancras Oteyo Okumu
Joseph Ogidi Obuon
Bramwel Injeni Njereman
Casualties and losses
129

The 1982 Kenyan coup attempt was a failed attempt to overthrow President Daniel arap Moi's government on 1 August. Led by Kenya Air Force private Hezekiah Ochuka, the coup saw the rebels seize several air bases as well as the headquarters of state radio before they were retaken by government forces, resulting in the coup's failure. After being extradited back to Kenya from Tanzania, Ochuka was tried and found guilty of leading the coup attempt, and was hanged in 1987. Also implicated in the coup attempt were Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a former vice-president to Jomo Kenyatta (Moi's predecessor), and his son Raila Amolo Odinga.