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    "speaker_name": "Rarieda, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Otiende Amollo",
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    "content": "may remove, retire or redeploy a DIG. None of those can be done by the DIG themselves. Under Section 95A, the disciplinary process can only be done by a disciplinary committee of the National Police Service Commission. You cannot discipline yourself by saying you have stepped aside. What does that mean in law? This whole issue is a charade. If you look back at the questions that were asked, before you are arrested, you are supposed to be told why you are being arrested under Article 49 of the Constitution. This was not an arrest. It was abduction. To use the word “arrest” as has been used by the Chairman, is wrong. If it is an arrest, you are supposed to be taken to the nearest police station. Why would you be taken 600 kilometres away? When you are taken to the station, and the OB is not recorded, at what point are you told of the reason for your arrest? You are then put in a situation where you have been set up to be killed. We owe it to this country. Given what happened to Ojwang’ and those who are demonstrating at what happened to Ojwang’, to the extent that the same police are now escorting goons, we are in danger of sliding into a total banana republic. If the Executive cannot bring us back on course, it behoves this House to do so. I suggest we establish an ad hoc committee. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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