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"content": "A Mitsubishi vehicle, KAS 575 was also found in the site. It had been used by the terrorists. Where was this vehicle registered? Can we not follow up on that? The third thing is that a Safaricom SIM card was also found in the place. This can tell us where terrorists are, only if we are serious. Something has gone wrong. The recommendations are very interesting. One of the recommendations states that we need to declare war against the Al Shabaab wherever they are. That is good. We need to do that, but how can we do it successfully when our security forces are lax, corrupt and sleeping on the job? How do we do it successfully? These are things that worry me. Yesterday when I was watching television news about the Mombasa attack, I heard one of the police commissioners say that the police should shoot to kill. Then a question was raised to the public to answer “yes” or “no”. The answer was, “yes, let us shoot to kill.” I am worried about that because we are going to kill innocent people. How do you know that, that person is a terrorist or a thief that you need to shoot? We know of cases where police have shot innocent people. We need to take care of that bit. Hon. Deputy Speaker, we are in a culture where terrorism will prevail constantly. Every single day there is going to be terrorism if we do not discipline our own security forces. Thank you."
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