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G. G. Njuguna Ngengi (died January 2, 2008) was a Kenyan politician native to Molo, Kenya. He came into international attention in 1993 when he and an assistant, Mr. Koigi wa Wamwere, were charged with violent robbery after they allegedly stormed the Bahati Police Station. They were sentenced to prison following a controversial trial in 1995, a move that was condemned by the European Union and Amnesty International among others. Ngengi was released in 1997. Ngengi was a councillor in Molo before his sentence. He is also a former army captain.

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  • G. G. Njuguna Ngengi (died January 2, 2008) was a Kenyan politician native to Molo, Kenya. He came into international attention in 1993 when he and an assistant, Mr. Koigi wa Wamwere, were charged with violent robbery after they allegedly stormed the Bahati Police Station. They were sentenced to prison following a controversial trial in 1995, a move that was condemned by the European Union and Amnesty International among others. Ngengi was released in 1997. Ngengi was a councillor in Molo before his sentence. He is also a former army captain. (en)
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  • G. G. Njuguna Ngengi (died January 2, 2008) was a Kenyan politician native to Molo, Kenya. He came into international attention in 1993 when he and an assistant, Mr. Koigi wa Wamwere, were charged with violent robbery after they allegedly stormed the Bahati Police Station. They were sentenced to prison following a controversial trial in 1995, a move that was condemned by the European Union and Amnesty International among others. Ngengi was released in 1997. Ngengi was a councillor in Molo before his sentence. He is also a former army captain. His sister Josephine Nyawira Ngengi was arrested and charged in 1994 for allegedly robbing a supermarket. (en)
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