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Busia Senator Okiya Omtata and 22 other individuals, who were arrested in Nairobi during anti-abduction protests on Monday, have been released on a cash bail of 1,000 shillings or 50,000 shillings bond each, with surety. The protesters were arraigned before Milimani Principal Magistrate Rose Ndombi and charged with unlawful assembly. Thirteen individuals who were apprehended during similar protests in Mombasa also appeared in court charged with unlawful assembly.
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Busia Senator Okiya Omtata and 22 other protesters released on bond
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