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Traders in Nairobi are counting losses running into millions after goons raided their shops during Tuesday’s protests. Some claim they were targeted after receiving threats, with CCTV capturing the attacks — and even rogue police officers are accused of being part of the looting. Business owners now fear for their safety and want those responsible arrested, including the officers involved.
Traders counting losses following Tuesday's protests
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