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    "speaker_name": "Seme, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) James Nyikal",
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    "content": "injured and cases of rape. Sometimes, even collecting bodies is part of Police Coroner Services. That is when people are picked and bodies are there. Even post mortem, we had a lot of that here, about the coroner services. I do not know how far we have reached. Even that is something that you have to look into. So, what we are looking at is a whole system that needs to be worked out from the structure, the people that are involved, the people who come for their services, the people who are in the cells, the people who will go to the court, and how they will interact. If some of them are convicted and have gone to prison, then the matter gets to the prison as well. So, it is a fairly complex system. We have to look at the whole of this area. What I would suggest and, maybe, before I go to that final suggestion, I request, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for more time. If you look at the issue of the frontline workers, definitely the police are frontline workers, but it is not only the police. What about prison officers? We did not realise until now that teachers are also frontline workers. That is an issue we have to look into. My suggestion is to get a whole system that is taken at a higher level. Get public health specialist, security specialist, police officers and the court system. They must work out. Let us use this opportunity to improve the police infrastructure and the whole of the justice system…"
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