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Savannah clinker chairman Benson Ndeta will spend the night in police custody after he was arrested on allegations of forgery, conspiracy to defraud, uttering false documents on his capacity as savannah cement chairman. Ndeta's arrest is in connection to an alleged fraudulent 700 million shillings deal to expand savannah cement, a matter that has been under investigation since 2019. The arrest followed the approval of eight charges against him by the director of public prosecution. Ndeta's arrest has elicited sharp reactions with Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka claiming he is being targeted over his bid to acquire Bamburi Cement.
Savannah Clicker chairman Benson Ndeta, arrested, questioned at DCI headquarters
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