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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am just concerned that the answer is saying that the Provincial Administration went to recover cattle and recovered 1,500, although we have credible reports that the head of cattle recovered were over 4,000. How were they identifying which head of cattle belonged to who, and where is the list showing even the marks they found on each animal, so that they know who to return them to? Or, is there a part of Kenya where we are allowing the law of the jungle to apply? I ask this knowing that in many communities which experience cattle raids, the Provincial Administration routinely recovers livestock. We need to know what is happening."
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