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The opposition has distanced itself from criminal acts that led to destruction of property in various parts of the country during protests on Wednesday, asking the government to conduct investigations and arrest and prosecute all those who were involved. Led by national assembly deputy minority leader Robert Mbui the MPs have criticized interior CS Kipchuma Murkomen's remarks over his shoot on sight remarks.
The opposition has distanced itself from criminal acts that led to destruction of property
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