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Two casual workers working for businessman Jimmy Wanjigi will spend seven more days in police cells pending investigations over claims of having four grenades. This is after Milimani chief magistrate Bernard Ochoi allowed the directorate of criminal investigations detectives to continue holding the two namely Calvin Ochieng Odongo and Dancun Odhiambo Otieno at central police station for a week pending further probe
Two Wanjigi's casual workers to remain in police custody
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