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PS Omollo denies abductions as families search for missing kin
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PS Omollo denies abductions as families search for missing kin

Residents of Mathare in Nairobi are protesting to demand the release of two men, Maxwell Kiarie and Abdulaziz Molu, who were abducted under unclear circumstances on June 30, 2026. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has denied claims of recent abductions, stating that such incidents only occurred during the previous regime and not under President Ruto's administration. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about security and disappearances in the region, despite official denials. Families continue to search for their missing relatives while local communities express frustration over the lack of progress.

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PS Omollo denies abductions as families search for missing kin

Residents of Mathare in Nairobi are protesting to demand the release of two men, Maxwell Kiarie and Abdulaziz Molu, who were abducted under unclear circumstances on June 30, 2026. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has denied claims of recent abductions, stating that such incidents only occurred during the previous regime and not under President Ruto's administration. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about security and disappearances in the region, despite official denials. Families continue to search for their missing relatives while local communities express frustration over the lack of progress.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting perspectives: community protests and family searches suggest public concern, while the government spokesperson frames the issue as resolved under current leadership. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, which remains balanced between the

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on protests and quotes officials accurately. Objectivity is lower due to the potential bias in emphasizing the government's stance while downplaying the community's concerns.

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