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    "id": 1013385,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Igembe North, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Maoka Maore",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Richard Maore Maoka",
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    "content": " Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the answer that has been given does not point a finger to the answer that we were looking for. We expected the Ministry to state the status of the investigations. But from what the Chair has read, he just talked about a file and not the input of what is in that file. If the vehicle was found and then dusted, that should have given a clue on who might have been involved. In addition, there is a very strange incident which I had mentioned in my question when I was seeking the statement. It is the story of the phone location. When the report was done, the phone was on, even on the 19th, which were four days later. It was still able to send or receive messages. Now, if the police were investigating and they were looking for him wherever he was, they would have known. That is why the family is very concerned that this may not be an ordinary abduction or kidnapping, but would have involved some security forces. It is the security forces only who are able to cover up for themselves so that, in dusting, they can prevent anything from coming out. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, on the phone location and the person's whereabouts, they would also do it given what has been happening around the Coast. People are being picked up, specifically by the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit, and they just disappear. In most cases where they disappear, it is because the security forces are worried about the lawsuits. That is why we would like more clarification on what is in that investigation file."
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