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Juja MP George Koimburi has dismissed claims that he faked his own abduction on May 25. Speaking from his hospital bed, Koimburi said he was attacked, blindfolded, and drugged by unknown men after leaving church, only to wake up in a coffee plantation the next day. Some government allies, however, have dismissed his account as political drama.
JUJA MP KOIMBURI INSISTS ABDUCTION WAS REAL
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