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Kangema Masks Defiants Arrests

Hundreds of Kangema Residents young and old men and women spent last night behind Kangema Police Station Cell for allegedly failure to wear masks or improper wearing of the same.

Some of those arrested were either released last night or this early Monday morning after paying 1500 KShs with those who could not manage to pay the same being taken to Kangema Magistrates Court this morning.

Among those arrested there's fear among them and their families, friends and residents of having been infected with deadly Covid 19 disease due to Congestion in the cells!

But the big question is, "ARE KENYANS SUPPOSED TO BE ARRESTED FOR FAILURE TO WEAR MASKS OR IMPROPERLY WEARING OF THE SAME?!?" INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE NEED TO COME OUT CLEARLY ON THIS!

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  1. But I wonder why an adult must be reminded to wear a mask...let them be arrested...ubuuthi uyu niguo uratucokia Na thuutha...cenji sana

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