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Bungoma torture victims awarded Sh8m for wrongful arrest, detention - The Kenya News

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Brigadier John Odongo’s house in 1995. He was the leader of the February Eighteen Resistance Army. [File, Standard] Sixteen people in Bungoma’s Mount Elgon region have each been awarded Sh500,000 for wrongful arrest, detention, and torture by the police. They were suspected to be members of the February Eighteenth Revolutionary…

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