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In the last one week, the conduct of police has been firmly thrust in the spotlight with the brutality meted on a Multi-Media University student protesting dry taps captured on camera. It's also been a week where Deputy Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli was forced to answer for his wanton disregard of court orders. Court orders related to the month-long disappearance of Activist Bob Njagi and the Longton brothers, Jamil and Aslam now known as the Kitengela 3 who only just returned to their loved ones and whose families have told of the horrors they allegedly endured at the hands of the authorities.
The ugly side of police brutality
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