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Nairobi Senator MIKE SONKO Does It AGAIN [Photos]

The Nairobi Senator has once again demonstrated in his style of leadership standing by his people.  He cleared the hefty bail put on the five people ,2 drivers and 3 touts who were arrested by police and charged in court for failing to contain a crime that was a blast along Thika road last Sunday which saw three lives lost and scores injured.
The court had imposed a hefty 5 million shillings bond on each suspect am amounting to 25 million for them all amount which was evidently impossible for them to raise.
The drivers and touts had staged a demonstration in Githurai demanding for the release of suspects unconditionally, claiming that it is the duty of the police to ensure security and prevent crimes.
The Senator paid the 25 million bond in cash for the five suspects and even donated metal detectors to the matatu association to be used in screening passengers boarding the buses

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