Kenya's President William Ruto said Monday that all those abducted in the wake of anti-government protests had been "returned to their families" and promised it would not happen again.
It was one of the clearest admissions by the president that security forces had engaged in widespread kidnappings and illegal detentions following massive protests last June and July.
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has recorded more than 60 extrajudicial killings and at least 80 abduction cases since the June protests, with dozens still missing.
Some victims say they were held for months in undisclosed locations.