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No 'shoot-to-kill' orders were issued during protests- Kindiki

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Interior CS Kithure Kindiki. [File, Standard]

Interior CS Kithure Kindiki has promised to punish the alleged planners, financiers, and executors of the mayhem witnessed during the anti-government protests last three weeks.

According to Kindiki, this will set a good precedent to deter future plotters keen on breeding anarchy, terming them as 'enemies of the country'.

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