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"content": "Two police reservists, namely Halkano Roba and Hussein Huka reported the incident at Merti Police Station on 1st July, 2009, and entered in the occurrence book (OB), entry No.7 of 1st July, 2009. Immediately after the report was received, police officers under the command of the OCS, Merti, visited the scene of the exchange and collected one dead body of the said Isaac Fugicha. An inquest file No.1/09 was immediately opened and is now pending investigations. On 3rd July, 2009, another report about the attack was made at Archers Post Police Post and entered in the OB No.5 of 3rd July, 2009 by the chief of Serolithi Location, one Mr. Malakwan. The chief reported that Samburu herdsmen had been attacked and the following persons killed: Lepelelau, a Samburu from Serolithi, Lekeja, a Samburu from Merile. The chief further reported that the following persons had been injured: Lokomunit Letabawa, a herdsman from Serolithi, Lolomongoi Leokerimau, a herdsman from Serolithi and Leyapora Kalielo, a herdsman from Merile. On receipt of the report, the officer in charge of Archers Police Post and the area District Officer visited the scene accompanied by the chief but did not find the alleged bodies or the injured. Bu the police confirmed the exchange of fire between cattle raiders and Borana herdsmen from their counterparts in Isiolo District who also confirmed only one body was collected. It is suspected that the rest of the bodies might have been moved by fellow raiders before the arrival of the police. However, investigations are underway to establish the whereabouts of the bodies and the injured. Taking on board the outlined account, the Government has responded and visited the scene of the incident."
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