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Officers in Mombasa contradict each other on how they allowed suspects to flee

A detective probing the discovery of ivory trophies worth Sh200 million in Mombasa’s Tudor estate mid last year has admitted that he allowed two unknown men to flee the scene of crime.

Tom Juma disclosed that when he went to Fuji Motors premises with other detectives, including a chief inspector of police on June 4 last year, he arrested the firm’s manager and other workers but allowed two other male adults of Asian descent to slip away.

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