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Fifteen KCSE candidates arrested and charged for possessing 2015 KCSE papers

Lawyer James Obara (right) consults his clients at a Mombasa Court on Thursday 22nd October 2015. The suspects are amongst 14 others charged with being in possession of KCSE Kiswahili paper 1 and 2. They were released on a cash bail of Sh50,000 and their case will be mentioned on November 12. PHOTO/KELVIN KARANI

MOMBASA: Fifteen students were Thursday charged with being in possession of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations (KCSE).

The privately registered students pleaded not guilty to the offense before Mombasa Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubhi and were each released on a Sh800,000 surety bond.

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