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Two students have been placed under police custody in Ruiru Kiambu County for allegedly engaging in malpractice in the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations. Confirming the Incident Ruiru DCIO Jeremiah Ndumbai said the candidates were caught with mobile phones at Membely High School in violation of KNEC regulations. Mean while ten teachers at Pala Masogo Secondary have been granted 1 million shilling cash bail each by a Homa bay Court after they denied charges of involvement in exam malpractices
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Two KCSE candidates arrested in Ruiru for sneaking phones into exam room
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