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"content": "arresting and prosecuting the culprits involved. Several statements have been recorded and investigations are ongoing vide Voi Police Station Inquest No.4/2012. On 18th April, 2012, Mrs. Salima Ali Abdalla reported at the Central Police Station, Mombasa, the disappearance of her husband, Mohammed Kassim and the report was recorded as OB No.27. Investigations commenced immediately and the case was transferred to Diani Police Station from where he was alleged to have disappeared. The Diani Police Station Inquiry File No.3/2012 has been opened and efforts are being made to establish the circumstances surrounding the disappearance with an aim of finding him. Allegations that the late Samir Khan and Mohammed Kassim were abducted by police are being investigated though so far, no evidence had been collected to support such allegations. Subsequently, the Government would wish to appeal to anybody with information regarding the alleged abduction and murder of Samir Khan and disappearance of Mohammed Kassim to come forward and assist the police with investigations. Such information will be treated with utmost confidence. The Government has never and will never tolerate extra judicial killings as it has never been its policy as my colleague, hon. Saitoti, has mentioned. Indeed, any officer found guilty of not upholding and respecting human rights as enshrined in the Constitution will be held accountable for his or her actions. Lastly, the Government is fully committed to the police reforms which are still ongoing and the Independent Police Oversight Authority will soon be in place."
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