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    "speaker_name": "Kiminini, DAP-K",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Bisau Kakai",
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    "content": "Station under OB No.34/07/1/2025. Officers from Kilimani Police Station and Kabete Police Station made an initial response. Ms Bukhala’s family is concerned about timeliness and the effectiveness of police actions in addressing this distressing case. Additionally, they are concerned by reports from authorities that Mr Joseph Philip Orwa, identified as a person of interest in connection with the disappearance and tragic death of their kin, has been missing from his Nairobi residence. This has raised questions on his whereabouts and whether law enforcement agencies have taken sufficient action to locate and arrest him to assist investigations. It is against this background I seek a Statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Administration and Internal Security on the following: 1. The steps taken by security agencies on the matter of the disappearance of Ms Lydia Tokeshi Bukhala on 7th January 2025, including actions taken by the Kilimani Police Station and Kabete Police Station to investigate the case. 2. The progress of investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ms Bukhala’s disappearance and abandonment of her vehicle in Riruta with bloodstains and vomit inside, and whether forensic analysis was conducted on the scenes. 3. A report on the whereabouts of Mr Joseph Philip Orwa who is a person of interest identified by the family of Ms Bukhala as a key suspect in the matter and the findings of the police on his connection with the disappearance and subsequent death of Ms Bukhala. 4. Measures in place to support families of missing persons during investigations, including coordination between different police stations and the role of forensic technology in identifying and tracking movements of potential suspects. I thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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