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Members of parliament allied to the Azimio la Umoja one Kenya coalition have today revealed that they have put together enough evidence to seek justice for victims of police brutality during the anti-government protests. Speaking at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga hospital in Kisumu on Friday, the leaders castigated the inspector general of police, alleging that he issued express orders for police to use excessive force on protestors. And as Laura Otieno reports, the legislators issued cash to the victims who are still recuperating in hospital.
Azimio MPs say they have enough evidence to seek justice for victims of police brutality
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