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Guard wants police to foot medical bill after shooting

James Kipruto displays X-ray pictures at Nakuru Level Five Hospital on Tuesday. He was admitted after officers shot him in crackdown on illicit brews in Elburgon two weeks ago. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

A guard shot two weeks ago in crackdown on illicit brews in Elburgon wants the police to pay his hospital bills.

James Kipruto, 27, was shot in the left leg when officers raided Lawina village.

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