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37 Mungiki suspects arrested

The Standard "Thirty-seven Mungiki suspects were arrested taking an oath after a bust up in Nairobi’s Kayole estate.
More than 200 others who had taken the oath escaped because the officers who had laid the ambush were few.
The suspects, who included a class seven pupil, said they were taking an oath before they could be taken to Rift Valley for an 'event' they did not know.
Meanwhile, it emerged that a special police squad that had cracked down on the sect had been secretly disbanded."

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