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Interior and national administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says President William Ruto's pronouncement that abductees had all been reunited with their families was not an admission that the government was behind the abductions. In a strange twist to happenings, the interior CS said the directorate of criminal investigations should investigate and tell Kenyans who was behind the abductions. The police inspector general who exercises command over dci is on record as having said that the police were not involved in the abductions. As the government takes Kenyans round in circles on the abductions, families with missing abducted kin insist the president's position was not reflective of reality, and continue to demand the return of their kin
Cry over missing Abductees as President Ruto says all Abductees reunited with their families
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