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Abusing power: The pain junior Kenya police officers go through at the hands of their seniors

Police officers during a passing-out parade at the Kiganjo Police College, Nyeri County, in February 2016. [PHOTO: MOSE SAMMY/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: You might see them with guns and a crown; the ultimate  symbol of State power.

But under the shadow of the crown are untold stories of suffering at the hands of their seniors. Despite this, full allegiance is expected of the juniors. Anything to the contrary can get one fired.

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