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The Director of Public Prosecutions has defended the decision to prefer terrorism charges on suspects arrested for torching and looting public installations during the June and July protests. ODPP saying the charges under the Prevention of Terrorism Act should be understood within the framework of established legal thresholds and national security imperatives rather than interpreted as efforts to suppress legitimate political expression, sentiments supported by Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen
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ODPP and Interior CS defend terrorism charges on suspects arrested during protests
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