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Nakuru County Assembly security and governance committee is now accusing the county police commander Zachary Kimani for laxity following heightened attacks of nakuru residents by criminal gangs with the state of security in the county deteriorating by the day. This comes as police nabbed crude weapons including daggers, machetes, swords, improvised tasers among others from last night’s operation where 78 suspects members of criminal gangs were arrested
Nakuru security committee accuses police of laxity
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