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"speaker_name": "Sen. Faki",
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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, there are specific locations in Mombasa where groups of addicts gather daily to consume drugs. Areas such as Magodoroni and Shimanzi within Mvita Constituency and Magodoroni in Kisauni Constituency are well known to the authorities for drug menace. The drug problem in the coastal region has caused a surge in crime. Last year, we witnessed two cases where a son murdered his own father, and a grandson killed the grandmother who had raised him, all attributed to drugs. The increasing crime rate in Mombasa can be directly attributed to drug abuse. Cases such as “Wakali Kwanza” and “Wajukuu wa Bibi” are clear examples of the impact of that. We urgently need security agencies to take decisive action. They should address the drug problem with the same level of seriousness as they do to terrorism and radicalization. Currently, our efforts to combat drug abuse have primarily focused on reducing the drug supply but this approach has proven insufficient. Law enforcement agencies must---"
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