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Public outrage is mounting once again over police brutality in Kenya. The deaths of Albert Ojwang and the shooting of Boniface Kariuki have sparked fresh calls for accountability. As questions swirl around illegal orders, ignored reforms, and the mental toll on officers and victims alike, as questions mount, tonight we ask who will be held accountable when the law enforcers become lawless
When Law Enforcers Turn Lawless: Who Will Be Held Accountable?
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