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Interior CS Prof. Kithure Kindiki remained silent on the troubling deaths of two protesters during Thursday's anti-finance bill demonstrations, as well as the recent abductions of vocal youth activists participating in the demos. Instead, Kindiki has issued a stern warning to those planning to protest the controversial finance bill on Thursday cautioning them against marching towards protected areas. He emphasized that any form of disorder would be met with zero tolerance.
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