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The number of inmates jailed for defilement is rising, with Nakuru Main Prison reporting that 30% of its 1,800 inmates—about 540—are serving sentences for such offences. Legal experts attribute this trend to a lack of legal knowledge and poor representation, warning that some innocent people may be imprisoned. They are now calling for community education to curb the crisis.
Rising Defilement Cases Raise Alarm in Prisons
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