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"content": "If you look at the recommendations by the Minister in terms of Clause 11(5) and 11(3), they essentially say that police reservists shall not be entitled to any claim, but they are entitled to be mobilised by the Inspector-General, in consultation with the Cabinet Secretary. You will appreciate that this arrangement is meant for the KPR in urban areas. Where we come from, the KPR personnel are mobilised all the time, instead of the regular and Administration Police. At the end of the day, they risk their lives. Police reservists are on duty at all times, but who gets paid? It is the police officers who have personal numbers. Those who are mobilised to fight are those poor peasants, whose only claim to a police status is possession of a gun that has been issued to them by the Kenya Police at the expense of their own guns. They even trade in our own guns and they do not pay us for one."
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