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"speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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"content": "“8. (1) A search may be conducted without a warrant in exceptional cases where there are reasonable grounds to believe that evidence may be removed or destroyed.” In Kenya, we know that the exceptional cases become the norm. We can have a situation where a search is done without a search warrant just for them to go and profess in the court of law that Section 8 of this law, which was moved by Sen. Farhiya, states so and so. All these will be said when you are on the dock. They will say that this law was passed when Sen. Farhiya was in the Senate and she knows that there are exceptional circumstances that do not need a warrant. Sen. Farhiya lives in Wajir and we needed to rescue this document because we are dealing with someone who is a security risk or someone who can run from the jurisdiction of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission."
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