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3 MPs defend Tunai, accuse rivals of mischief

The Senator who is the sponsor, has assured us that whatever we have seen in Narok has nothing to do with clanism and that is why we have decided to fast track this matter,” Kerrow told reporters.

Police have summoned a section of Narok County leaders over Monday’s chaos in the town in which two people were killed and several others wounded.

The leaders led by Ntutu, MPs Moitalel Kenta (Narok North), Korei Lemein (Narok South), Patrick Ntutu (Narok West) and Johanna Ngeno (Emmurua Dikkirr) were required before CID headquarters Tuesday to answer various questions regarding the chaos.

The Narok North OCPD Paul Letting and a General Service Unit (GSU) officer were among the injured as they battled to restrain protesters numbering about 10,000 from accessing the county government offices.

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