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Broke Kenyans pushed to serious crimes

Detectives at the scene where businessman Jayesh Kumar's remains were found in Lukenya Conservancy forest on February 20, 2024. [File. Standard]

The number of Kenyans and police officers committing crimes has risen significantly, with theft, robbery, drug-related offences, burglary, and economic crimes being the most prevalent in the country.

A report released by the National Council of Administrative Justice (NCAJ) paints a grim picture of crime thriving even within law enforcement agencies, with police officers leading in committing crimes.

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