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Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations have taken over investigations into the Eldoret forex scam which saw investors lose millions of shillings in investment. The DCI officers have launched fresh investigations in to the forex scandal, even as victims of the scheme held demonstrations in Eldoret town demanding for the prosecution of the mastermind Ambrose Makech Abuti, who they lament remains at large.
Victims of Eldoret forex scam protest over police inaction
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