Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has suspended several senior officers at Nairobi's Central Police Station following the controversial death of a suspect in custody.
The move comes amid mounting public outrage and demands for accountability over the death of Albert Ojwang', a teacher who died under unclear circumstances while being held at the station.
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