
The National Police Service (NPS) has finally responded to River Yala bodies sage in 5 points. Their response comes after exposure of unidentified bodies lying along the banks of River Yala.
Leading activist Boniface Mwangi alongside his Haki Africa counterpart revealed this ordeal sending the nation into shock. Following the exposure, citizens gave the police pressure to come out clear on the matter.
And now, NPS has responded saying that they have received reports of unidentified bodies floating in the river for the past 2 years.
NPS has added that a team of DCI sleuths has been investigating the matter since. Also, police have revealed that nobody has come out to claim the bodies lying at Yala Sub-county Level 4 Hospital.
Finally, the NPS has revealed it will employ forensic techniques in identification and has urged anyone with crucial information to assist.

Do you think Kenyans will be satisfied by this response?
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