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Jun 2022
12m 31s

Does Kenya’s police force have a problem...

Bbc World Service
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<p>There have been a series of suicides in the Kenyan police force in the last year - at the rate of at least one or two each month. And last month, Kenya’s Inspector General of Police announced that nearly 2,000 officers weren’t fit for service – due to issues with their mental health. That's 2,000 officers who carry guns. So how can the police servic ... Show More
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