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The family of the Kitengela brothers, who were abducted by individuals believed to be police officers has spoken out for the first time since their release. Abdirazak, brother to Jamil and Aslam Longtone, recounted the harrowing ordeal his brothers endured over the 30 days they were missing. Razak detailed the torture Jamil and Aslam faced, including severe starvation, receiving only one meal per day. The brothers, along with activist Bob Njagi, were taken on August 19 and released just two days ago. Abdi Razak spoke to Citizen TV’s Ben Kirui and here is that story.
Families of 3 men abducted and released say they were tortured
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