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"content": "Korane, shot on the upper right hand and legs; Mohammed Mahamud aged 32 years, injured on the leg; Hussein Ahmed aged 30 years, injured on the right knee; Abdi Aden Murji aged 35 years, injured on the head; Abdi Khalif Adan injured on the chest; and Ahmed Dagane Biyei age 40 years, injured on the head. The injured were all taken to Habaswein District Hospital while the deceased’s body was moved to the hospital’s mortuary for postmortem. Police visited the scene and recovered eight rounds of live ammunition and one spent cartridge of 7.62 mm special calibre. Investigations were launched immediately to establish the cause of the conflict, who was behind it and the source of the firearms. The organizers of the clashes have not been identified yet and the same is subject to investigation. Therefore, I am neither aware that the attackers used Government firearms nor that they were acting under the directives of Government officers. This incident is being investigated with a view to identify and arrest the attackers. The police have not yet received any report from any of the victims that their national identity cards were confiscated by their attackers nor has anybody reported losing any money. However, the police have now been directed to investigate and bring the culprits to book. After that attack, the Government and the Kenya Red Cross provided foodstuff, shelter and water to the victims. The Government is not aware of any changes or alterations on the Wajir County and Garissa County boundary. Lastly, I wish to table a copy of the Report by the former North Eastern Provincial Commissioner, Mr. James ole Seriani, that details the efforts made in resolving the conflict in a series of meetings that were held in April, 2011."
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