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Residents of Karatina stormed the deputy county commissioner's office and destroyed 34,000 bottles of confiscated liquor by authorities last Tuesday, valued at 6 million Kenya shillings. The angry mob was skeptical that the brew would find its way back to the market, saying they wanted to avoid such a situation, as was the case in Kirinyaga County.
Karatina residents storm DCC office and destroy bottles of confiscated liquor
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