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A multi-agency team from the National Police Service has made significant progress in neutralizing the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), a group linked to violence in Marsabit and Isiolo. Deployed under Operation Ondoa Jangili in January, the team, including the elite Special Operations Group, has dismantled OLA hideouts and arrested several high-ranking commanders. Both Kenya and Ethiopia accuse OLA of crimes in the region. Ben Kirui reports from the troubled North
Police launch operation against Oromo Liberation Army members in Kenya
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