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The shoot on sight orders issued by Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen continue to elicit mixed reactions as security experts fault the directive as a carte blanche for excessive use of force. The cs interior however maintains that the police will not misuse the order but should instead act according to the provisions of the act governing the conduct of the police service.
Security experts say police could misuse Murkomen’s ‘shoot-on-sight’ order
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