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Growing public outrage over the recent spate of abductions; and tonight religious leaders across the country are calling for the immediate resignation of inspector general of police Douglas Kanja and the director of criminal investigations Mohammed Amin, citing their failure to investigate and reveal the whereabouts of Kenyans who were abducted in broad daylight by unidentified individuals. As pressure mounts on the government to take responsibility for the missing youth, who have been unaccounted for over two weeks, the clergy condemned what they described as state laxity. They argued that the government possesses both the resources and the mandate to uncover the truth and ensure justice is served.
Religious leaders tell police boss to resign
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