Wajir residents have called for firmer court action against drug abuse, illicit brewing and repeat offenders, saying they should be subjected to severe punishment, as the vices have led to moral decay in the region. The forum brought together members of the public and justice sector stakeholders to review court service delivery and address gaps…
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