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The Longton brothers were the first to be released in Gachie area, Kiambu county. In a video shared online the brothers narrated their ordeal and thanked Kenyans for standing with them during the tough times. Njagi who was the last to be released said he was dumped in Tigoni by his abductors and sought help from police from Tigoni police station where he was picked by his family members
Bob Njagi, Aslam Longton and Jamil Longton released by captors a month after abduction in Kitengela.
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