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Kangundo Member of Parliament Fabian Kyule has called on the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to expedite investigations into the whereabouts of the allegedly abducted youth. While calling for swift action, Kyule also called on young people to use social media responsibly and avoid content that could be deemed harmful or defamatory. Kyule warned that unproductive political discourse risked derailing meaningful development in the Country.
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Kangundo lawmaker wants DCI to fast-track abductions probe
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