A Former Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) elite soldier and an ex-Kenya Prisons Service officer turned activist have been arrested and will be charged under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Patrick Nyambaka Osoi, and Jackson Kuria, alias Cop Shakur, founding members of the Fighting Brutality and Impunity (FBI) movement, were apprehended in a joint operation by detectives along Lang'ata Road and in Kahawa West.
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