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Opposition leaders have accused the police of being used to silence dissenting voices. Speaking at the IPOA offices where they filed a formal complaint, opposition leaders raised concerns over how bullets were fired on vehicles belonging to former Kigumo MP Jamleck Kamau and former Machakos Town mp victor Munyaka, while other vehicles were vandalised in Muranga on Sunday.
Opposition accuses police of harassment, files complaint with IPOA
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