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Police officer, Corporal David Chumo honoured for rejecting bribe

Corporal David Chumo arrested the driver of this lorry who was transporting charcoal without permit and fined him Sh50,000. The charcoal was then forfeited to the Kenya Forest Service. [PHOTOS: CHARLES NGENO/STANDARD]

By BRIGID CHEMWENO and CHARLES NGENO

NAROK COUNTY: Mention the police force and what immediately springs to mind is corruption. Indeed, Transparency International in a recent report rated it as the most corrupt institution in Kenya.

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