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Cop Shakur Charged For Linking Ruto To Abductions
He denied the charge and was released on Sh 100,000 bond or an alternative cash bail of Sh 50,000 cash bail and two contacts persons.
Popular online prison warder Cop Shakur charged for posting false information on his X account that President William Ruto had a hand in the abductions.
Jackson Kuria Kihara alias Cop Shakur was arraigned before the Milimani Law Courts where he denied the charge of publishing false information.
It was alleged that on January 11 this year he allegedly posted on his X account ‘Under which law? This CS is an upcoming Dictator. He is the one responsible for the abductions together with Ruto…’ information which he knew was false.
He denied the charge and was released on Sh 100,000 bond or an alternative cash bail of Sh 50,000 cash bail and two contacts persons.
The case will be mentioned on February 17 for pre-trial.
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