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Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat who has been adversely mentioned in the arrest and death of blogger Albert Ojwang has bowed to pressure and stepped aside to pave way for investigations. His resignation comes following intense pressure from the public the opposition and the human rights bodies that demanded for his arrest and prosecution.
Eliud Lagat bows to pressure, steps aside
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