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"speaker_name": "Narok West, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Gabriel Tongoyo",
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"content": "rider, from Safaricom. Following the issuance of the court orders, the relevant institutions were served and they have complied. Investigating officers have since received the victim's bank statement and CCTV footage, both of which are currently under analysis. The boda boda rider, identified as Joshua Muteka Wafula, was initially detained as a person of interest, but was later released pending further investigations. The preliminary analysis of his call data did not establish any direct link to the incident. Additionally, review is ongoing as we remain in communication with the investigative team. To bolster the investigation, crime research and intelligence bureau officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Headquarters were deployed to provide technical support and revisit the crime scene. In addition, call data from the several other persons of interest has been received and is undergoing forensic analysis. Statements have been recorded and the investigation is still ongoing. On the status of robbery with violence against Madam Roselinda’s husband, upon receipt of preliminary correspondence from Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe, seeking an update of the status into a robbery with violence, officers from the Mumias Police Station conducted a thorough review of the station Occurrence Book (OB) from the year 2023 to date. However, no entry on robbery with violence incidence was found. This prompted the officers from the DCI, based at Matungu Police Station, to initiate a follow-up action by summoning Mr. Paul Oshule. He acknowledged that the incident had not been booked. As a result, a late entry report concerning the alleged robbery with violence was formally booked via OB No. 12/16/5/25. His statement was subsequently recorded to facilitate the commencement of the investigation into the matter. He reported that the incident occurred in May 2023 at Harambee area while he was riding his motorcycle towards Bungoma Town, though he could not recall the exact date and time. He had withdrawn a total of Ksh260,000 from three different banks in Mumias Town. He stated that he was accosted and robbed of the money and then abandoned near the Yala River in Khwisero Sub-County. He went to Mumias Police Station on the same day to make a report. However, the police assessed his condition and advised him to seek medical attention first and return to the station afterwards to make a report and record his statement. Unfortunately, he did not return. Investigations in the incident has commenced. Hon. Speaker, that is what I have to say also concerning Hon. Wangwe's question."
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