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More than 100 suspects including 15 minors were arraigned in a Naivasha court charged with raiding and looting property worth over 100 million during the Tuesday’s anti-finance bill 2024 protests.The suspects who also included 19 women were charged with looting Naivas Supermarket, Naivasha MPs office and EPCO hotel where they left a trail of destruction.This and more in the counties news round-up
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County Stories I More than 100 suspects arraigned in a Naivasha court for looting
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