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Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi has made it clear that the Kenyan government is not responsible for the conduct of its citizens abroad, emphasizing that those who break the law in foreign jurisdictions must face the legal consequences of those nations. Mudavadi was responding to questions on the fate of Margaret Nduta Macharia, the Kenyan woman sentenced to death in Vietnam for drug trafficking. while confirming that discussions are ongoing to explore possible mitigation strategies, he warned kenyans to be vigilant when traveling abroad.
Mudavadi: Kenya Not Responsible for Citizens' Crimes Abroad as Talks on Nduta's Fate Continue
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