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Crime, Courts & Investigations - (26/08/2009 )
Robbing the insurance through fraud
When life appeared insurmountable and creditors could no longer wait, David Kingi borrowed some wisdom. ... Read More
 
Who should police the police?
Q: Who polices the police? We often hear assurances that the courts will dispense justice in cases where the police had no business arresting and charging someone in court. The problem is that so much happens before the suspect’s day in court so that even if he is eventually acquitted, he will have been harassed. ... Read more
 
Pilot’s 27 years flight to the unknown
At his prime age and headed for career advancement after training in Israel, the army officer disappeared from his home in Busia never to be seen again. ... Read more
 
When prison is better than freedom
Maria scratched her rough skin frantically as she narrated why she ran away from home at such a tender age. Her mother passed away when she was only three. Her father remarried and gave her a total blackout after getting other children with his new love. ... Read more
 
A gang by the riverside
Ms Karuru was a peasant farmer in Meru District. She also tilled a small piece of land at another village about three kilometres from her home. ... Read more
 
Beware, gangsters on the bike
It has become a popular, fast and efficient means of transport in both rural and urban areas. But ironically, the advent of motorcycle taxis has complicated crime and as such become a headache to the public and the police. ... Read more
 

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