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Political and religious leaders continue to condemn the recent cases of abductions of young kenyans who are opposing the government on social media. Endebbes MP Robert Pukose and Machakos deputy governor Francis Mwangangi while speaking separately urged the government to stop the abductions that are causing fear among kenyans.
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Political and religious leaders condemn abductions, DPP directs police to expedite investigations
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