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DP Kithure Kindiki: There was no shoot to kill order. The Interior Minister does not command the operations of the police according to Article 245 of the Constitution... Police officers are allowed to use force, including lethal force in exceptional circumstances.
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DP Kindiki: There was no shoot to kill order. Interior Minister does not command police operations
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