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Pokot, Baringo leaders want President Uhuru Kenyatta to reverse DP Ruto’s shoot-to-kill orders

Deputy President William Ruto speaking to some of the police reservists recruited to enhance security in Arabal area Baringo County

A section of leaders from Pokot and Baringo have protested against the shoot-to-kill orders issued to security personnel pursuing bandits the clashes-torn region.

They at the same time expressed concern over the recruitment of more than 500 National Police Reservists, saying the move would escalate the wave of killings in the region.

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