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An unknown number of goons Monday invaded Northlands farm along the Eastern-by pass linked to former President Uhuru Kenyatta and made away with a number of sheep, while others cut down trees and lit fire in the land. Another group also invaded property belonging to Specter East Africa Company linked to Azimio leader Raila Odinga within Industrial area destroying a section of the building.
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Looters on the loose | Suspected goons invade North Lands property linked to Kenyatta family
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