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President William Ruto now wants the Inspector General of police and the national police service to answer questions by Kenyans on recent abductions in the country as pressure continues to mount on the whereabouts of the 6 abducted youth. The president however says the law shall not be applied selectively and urged the youth to be responsible in their use of social media. Leaders who accompanied the president to burial of the mother to the national assembly speaker Moses Wetangula, engaged in fierce exchange over abductions.
President Ruto wants IG of police to answer questions by Kenyans on recent abductions in the country
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