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Amid uproar over the death of 30-year-old Albert Ojwang while in police custody, it has emerged that the blogger was arrested for allegedly publishing false information about Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat. With Lagat now linked to the arrest, public pressure is mounting for his resignation as calls for transparency and accountability intensify.
CALLS FOR DIG ELIUD LAGAT’S RESIGNATION GROW AFTER DEATH OF BLOGGER IN POLICE CUSTODY
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- 12 Jun 2025 - The CS has said that the Council of Governors should take swift action.
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