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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen",
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"content": "mechanism by encouraging the communities to share critical intelligence anonymously via Fichua Kwa DCI, hotline 0800 722 203, while maintaining confidentiality and protecting the whistleblowers. Revitalisation of community policing committees and community engagement are also among the strategies. Finally is the Question from the Member of Parliament of Matungu, Hon. Peter Nabulindo. In part one of his Question regarding a report on the status of the investigation into the murder of two security guards. On the night of 30th March 2024, two security guards, John Nyabola, 62 years old and Humphrey Muyomi, 55 years old, both employees of Major Oduks Security Firm, reported for duty to guard shops within Koyonzo Market in Matungu Sub- County. That night, they were brutally attacked and murdered by unknown assailants, who then dragged their bodies into a market store to conceal the crime. The criminals then broke into a shop owned by Mr Charles Opondo and stole assorted goods of an unknown value. The next day, on 31st March 2024, a trader discovered the bodies and reported the incident to Kayonzo Police Station, which was booked vide Occurrence Book (OB) No.4/31/3 of 2024. Police officers responded immediately and visited the scene. However, upon learning of the gruesome murder, members of the public became rowdy. They stormed the police station, pelting it with stones. In the chaos, they partially burned a police vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser of registration No.GKA056V broke into the police officer's house and stole property of an unknown value. Some of the stolen property was later set ablaze on the main highway to Busia. To restore order, reinforcements were called in, allowing police officers to document the scene and transport the bodies to Bungoma Hospital Mortuary for preservation. A post-mortem was conducted on 5th April 2024, where the pathologist confirmed that all victims had died due to excessive haemorrhage caused by blunt force trauma."
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