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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Interior and National Administration",
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"content": "Following the investigations, the police file was forwarded to the Office of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) Western Region for perusal and advice. On 12th November 2024, the ODPP returned the file via a letter referenced ODPPKK/CAM/2002/2013, highlighting certain gaps that needed to be addressed. Subsequently, on 5th December 2024, two robbery suspects were fatally shot after engaging in a series of robberies in Matungu Constituency and neighbouring sub-counties. An AK-47 rifle with 13 rounds of 7.6 millimeters special ammunition was recovered along with motorcycles that had previously been stolen from a police officer in Butere Sub-County, who had been seriously injured during the robbery. Upon identification, the deceased suspects were confirmed to be Jack Machanja, a 25- year-old, and Dan Philemon Anguchi, a 24-year-old, both residents of Butere Sub-County. Further investigations revealed that they were the same individuals responsible for the murder of the two security guards at Kayonzo Market on 31st March 2024. The recovered AK-47 rifle and ammunition have since been forwarded to the Directorate of Criminal and Investigations (DCI) forensic ballistic examiner for analysis. The case remains under investigation."
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