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    "id": 1281645,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ruaraka, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. TJ Kajwang’",
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    "content": "I am looking at Section 35B. I agree this is a beautiful way of entrenching people’s fundamental rights and limiting them by statutes. That is what the courts ruled before. If you consider Section 35B(2)(a), where a person is suspected or accused of an offence under this Act, his home or property may be searched. Make a further small amendment that states the person’s home or property may be searched with a warrant. Just add the words “with a warrant”. That will make sure that these people who are looking fugitives or harassing people in their homes will obtain a warrant before a magistrate or a judge. Therefore, there will be some proceedings in which these people will protect their rights. Just add the words so that a person’s home or property may be searched with a warrant."
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