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Case against Birdi, Keter starts as Kamama testifies

National Security Committee Chairman Asman Kamama has denied making calls to the Gilgil weighbridge to have a lorry detained for flouting the law released.

Mr Kamama admitted to having met MPs Alfred Keter and Sonia Birdi on January 24 but the duo did not request his assistance to have the trailer released. The Tiaty legislator was testifying yesterday when the case against the two began before Naivasha Chief Magistrate Peter Gesora, where the prosecution has lined up 15 witnesses.

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