Thu, 08 Feb 2018 08:26:31 +0000 By JUSTINA MULENGA OVER 400 public prosecutors across the country have been left in the cold after they were given an ultimatum to vacate their houses in police camps following their transition from the security wing to the National Prosecutions Authority (NPA). Some of the affected prosecutors who spoke to the Daily Nation on condition of anonymity yesterday said they had received eviction letters allegedly signed by the deputy Inspector General of police, Eugene Sibote, adding that some of them were allegedly being victimised by officers in charge. One of the officers said it was not fair that the police command did not give them enough time to look for alternative accommodation even when it was aware that they had not yet been given their dues and wondered how it expected them to look for accommodation at such short notice and without money. He said the law required that […]
Public prosecutors face eviction from police camps
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