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Pokot South Member of Parliament David Pkosing has maintained his innocence following allegations of involvement in aiding banditry activities. Pkosing who was grilled by detectives on Thursday and Friday termed his woes as a political witch-hunt. He also distanced himself from the white helicopter that is said to be used to ferry firearms.
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I'm too innocent | Pokot South MP David Pkosing grilled for hours
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