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"speaker_name": "Limuru, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Mwathi",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. The Member sought to know: (i) Why it took too long for the police officers in Manyatta to relay the correct information to the parents. (ii) Whether the Inspector-General of police can explain to the members of the public what exactly happened. (iii) Whether the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government can assure the members of the public, business men and women of their security, given that business men and women have started fleeing Kianjokoma Market citing insecurity as the reason. The response is as follows: On 1st August, 2021, at around 2130 hours, a team of officers from Manyatta police Station went out on mobile night patrols within Kianjokoma Market. The patrol team was under the command of No. 65813 Corporal Benson Mbuthia as the in-charge together with No. 236939 Corporal Consolata Kariuki, No. 82125 Police Constable (PC) James Mwaniki as the driver, No. 235014 PC Wanyama, No. 112274 PC Nicholas Sang’ of DCI Manyatta and No. 107471 PC Lilian Cherono, all on board GKB 277T Toyota Police Land Cruiser. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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