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Joseph ole Lenku, David Kimaiyo bid to solve riddle of AP officers' killings by bandits hits snag

Baringo senator Gideon Moi with women representative Grace Kiptui among other leaders leave Soi Hotel before leaving for Kapendo in East Pokot following the death of over 20 police officers who were killed by bandits PHOTO:BONIFACE THUKU

NAIROBI, KENYA: A meeting to discuss the massacre of 21 Administration Police officers in Kapedo, between Baringo leaders and Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph ole Lenku and Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo ended in disarray.

Sunday, the leaders openly differed shortly before President Uhuru Kenyatta toured the area where the killings by suspected Pokot bandits took place.

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