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Deputy President William Ruto says those donating cars to police must surrender log books too

Deputy President William Ruto and Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago during the launch of county security vehicles in Eldoret, Friday. [PHOTO: PETER OCHIGNG/STANDARD]

Deputy President William Ruto has said those donating vehicles to the police should also surrender their log books.

He said the new Government policy that requires individuals to relinquish the cars’ documents would help avoid a situation where police vehicles are owned by private individuals creating room for bias and comprise in operations.

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