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KNCHR presses police to assure Kenyans of safety amid surging cases of abductions

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja. [File, Standard]

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has reacted to the Inspector General of Police's statement on the surging cases of abductions and disappearances urging him to assure Kenyans of their safety.

In a detailed press statement sent to newsrooms on Thursday, the commission noted that the abductees had been vocal dissidents, especially on social media.

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