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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police questioned two top editors and two directors of Kenya's oldest newspaper for seven hours Monday about a front-page report that an unnamed Cabinet minister was trying to arrange the assassination of former president Daniel arap Moi's son.
The Standard newspaper described what it said was a taped confession by the would-be assassin in Monday's story. The alleged target of the hit, Gideon Moi, is an opposition member of parliament representing the Baringo Central region in Kenya's Rift Valley Province.
The motive involved financial documents, according to the newspaper.
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