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Politicians on the spot for role in Kerio Valley conflict

Elgeyo Marakwet police co-ordinator Sharif Abdala said they have been surprised by the number of illegal weapons in the hands of civilians.PHOTO: COURTESY

As the bloodletting in Kerio Valley continues, local politicians are on the spot over their alleged role in the conflict. 

Some of the politicians have been accused of supplying the attackers with weapons used to stage the deadly raids while others are allegedly inciting residents. 

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