CENTRAL OCS Paid Technician sh3,000 to delete CCTV footage after Ojwang’s death

[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 13/06/2025
In what could be the clearest sign yet of a major police cover-up, a CCTV technician has confessed that Central Police Station OCS Samson Talaam paid him Sh 3,000 to interfere with surveillance footage following the controversial death of high school teacher Albert Ojwang in police custody. The (…)
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