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"content": "Hon. Speaker, Sir, I also feel that we should introduce satellite technology. We cannot use old systems to track down poachers because they are clever. They are always ahead of our security agencies in terms of strategy. New techniques have been used in South Africa. Kenya is the largest economy in East Africa. We can use modern technology to track poachers. What do we see our security personnel using? They use old Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover vehicles. Our security officers use outdated guns whereas poachers use the most modern guns. Even when police officers are informed of an incident, they always wait for a while before responding. Nowadays, poachers use helicopters since the activity is a very big syndicate. If the Government wants to stop poaching once and for all, the first step it should take is allocation of adequate resources. When there is money, game rangers can deal with poaching. I am sure that they will buy enough equipment and employ enough rangers to ensure that our wildlife sanctuaries are adequately manned. Wild animals should be tagged so that their movement can be monitored. The practice of cutting tusks from elephants is wrong. It is cruelty towards animals. Elephants without tasks cannot be elephants. Let us not think about removing the tusks from them. Instead, the Government"
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