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A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officer’s court testimony has raised serious concerns about the safety and treatment of suspects in police custody. David Oyugi, KWS regional assistant director, admitted in court that Brian Odhiambo was tied with a rope before his alleged escape. Human rights activists and disability advocates have condemned the act, calling it a violation of human rights that may have left Brian with severe injuries before his disappearance.
KWS testimony raises concerns about police brutality in Nakuru
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