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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung'wah",
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"content": "create a proviso that as long as you are not a wilful partaker in the crime, you do not forfeit your vehicle. We could also add a proviso to create some due process and not automatic forfeiture of the vehicle. One can go through some process to establish their innocence. I do not know whether that was the intent of the amendment – that you must go through some due process in court to show that you never intended to transport stolen equipment knowingly. However, if you knowingly transported stolen transformers and other equipment, you forfeit that vehicle. This is not the first such proviso. Under the KWS Act, if you transport poached animals, you forfeit your vehicle. What was your vehicle doing in a game park ferrying elephant tusks? You forfeit your vehicle if you slaughter antelopes in the game reserves. It is there. So, we just need to introduce a further amendment to include a similar punitive proviso which discourages people from ferrying stolen goods."
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