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Officer caught up in Sh2,000 bribe fails to stop interdiction

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Dennis Maronga Monyenye a traffic police rider based at the Kakamega Central Police Station. [Courtesy, EACC, X Account]

A police officer who was interdicted for demanding "forgiveness fees" from a motorist who flaunted traffic rules has failed to convince the court to stop his interdiction.

Dennis Maronga Monyenye, who is attached to the Kakamega Central Police Traffic Department, approached the court seeking to stay the decision, which he said was arrived at prematurely and therefore unconstitutional.

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