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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cherargei",
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"content": "This is abuse of human rights. It is also gender based violence that we are fighting. Our sister was killed under unknown circumstances. The British Government and the DCI must tell the country what they have done. It is unfortunate that the DCI officers have never gone to Britain to arrest the purported suspect who committed the crime many years ago. The family of the victim and the rest of Kenyans are keenly watching to see what the British Government and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Kenya will do. The Kenya Government should know that each and every life is important. Finally, on the last Statement on the state of police station; personally, I have been a frequent visitor to police stations. I can confirm that the sanitary conditions of most of our police stations is pathetic. The issue of ablution blocks needs to be looked into especially now that we are fighting COVID-19. We need much more money to maintain those police stations. It is important that the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government provides a regular budget to ensure that the suspects who are arrested daily are well fed. Finally, we should put more money to expand the police stations considering that some of our police stations were built during colonial or post-colonial period. I thank Sen. Kwamboka for these two important statements and I hope the committees will dispense forthwith. I thank you."
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