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"speaker_name": "Hon. Waiganjo",
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"content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, one Erastus Chemorei was, on 19th February, 2005, shot dead at his home in Kitale by 40 to 50 of his colleagues in the National Police Service. Mr. Chemorei, together with Mr. Lawrence Mwadime, were personally in charge of the key to the store where the infamous Kshs.6 billion cocaine haul was kept. The Chairman should inquire into and report on the following:- (i) findings of the inquest and investigations into the murder of Mr. Erastus Chemorei; (ii) action taken on the directions of the Director of Public Prosecutions to the National Police Commission (NPC) and the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to act against those suspected to have been involved in the murder; (iii) whether the two G3 Rifles, Serial Nos.96927730 and 97085599, assigned to Police Constable P. Kibor and Capt. J. Cheruiyot on the day Erastus Chemorei was murdered, which had been reported missing, were ever found or not; and, (iv) how the officers, who allegedly went to arrest Mr. Erastus Chemorei on the fateful day expended their assigned ammunition for the day."
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