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From left: Joshua Waiganjo, former Rift Valley provincial police boss John M’Mbijiwe, and the former Anti-Stock Theft Unit commandant Remi Ngugi in a Nakuru court on Wednesday. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
A police officer Thursday claimed that her boss summoned her to explain why she had refused to release cars linked to a man who has been accused of impersonating a policeman.
Former Subukia police boss Jacinta Wesonga told the court that a man claiming to be Joshua Waiganjo’s brother produced documents, including an affidavit, in efforts to convince her officers to release the vehicles they had impounded. Waiganjo is facing charges of impersonating a police officer.
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