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Police in Kirinyaga County have launched investigations in spate of robberies targeting worship centres. In the latest incident the gang which has been vandalissing churches broke into ACK All Saints Church in Gatwe, drank sacramental wine, ate communion bread, and made away with valuable property amounting to thousands of shillings. Maryanne Nyambura reports.
Police in kirinyaga probing robberies on churches
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