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PPB pushes back on '90% illegal drugs' claim - the-star.co.ke

The article reports that the Public Prosecution Bureau (PPB) in Kenya has rejected claims that 90% of drugs seized by authorities are illegal. The claim was previously made by a group or individual, likely within the law enforcement sector, suggesting widespread illicit drug activity. The PPB responded by challenging the accuracy of this statistic, possibly due to concerns over misrepresentation or lack of evidence. The controversy highlights ongoing debates around drug enforcement and data transparency in Kenya. No specific details were provided regarding the methodology used to arrive at the 90% figure.

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The Star (Kenya) logoThe Star (Kenya)NeovisanSredinaprije 21 h
PPB pushes back on '90% illegal drugs' claim - the-star.co.ke

The article reports that the Public Prosecution Bureau (PPB) in Kenya has rejected claims that 90% of drugs seized by authorities are illegal. The claim was previously made by a group or individual, likely within the law enforcement sector, suggesting widespread illicit drug activity. The PPB responded by challenging the accuracy of this statistic, possibly due to concerns over misrepresentation or lack of evidence. The controversy highlights ongoing debates around drug enforcement and data transparency in Kenya. No specific details were provided regarding the methodology used to arrive at the 90% figure.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents both the claim and the rebuttal without overtly endorsing either side. It focuses on the dispute between the PPB and the originators of the 90% statistic, but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the factual disagreement rather than

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