💨 Abstract
A Kenyan deputy police chief, Eliud Langat, stepped aside amid investigations into the custodial death of blogger Albert Ojwang. Ojwang, accused of defamation, died in police custody under suspicious circumstances, sparking protests. A pathology report contradicted the initial police account, suggesting assault. Two officers were arrested. President William Ruto condemned the incident, vowing to protect citizens from rogue police officers.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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