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Transport along the Isebania- Sirare corridor was brought disrupted for the better part of the day saturday as barricaded the roads to protest over rising cases of insecurity. Run vcr Police officers at Isebania had hectic time containing the situation as locals barricaded the highway and lit bonrfires, paralyzing transport along the busy road. seemed not to relent on the matter. Police were forced to use teargas to engage the rowdy protesters. Protestors claim that rising insecurity has left three people dead and made it difficult to operate business in the town.
Residents block Isebania- Sirare road to protest insecurity
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