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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Waiganjo",
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        "legal_name": "John Muriithi Waiganjo",
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    "content": "Thank you hon. Speaker, Sir. Pursuant to Standing Order 44(2) (c) I wish to request a statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, regarding the murder of a former senior General Service Unit officer. Mr Erastus Chemurei was shot dead on February 19th, 2005 at his home in Kitale by about 45 of his colleagues in the service. Mr Chemurei, together with Mr. Lawrence Mwadime and Mr. Mathew Iteere--- He was then in charge of a key to the store where the infamous Kshs6 billion cocaine haul was being kept. In the statement the Chairperson should inquire into and report on the inquest and investigations into the murder of Mr. Erastus Chemurei, action taken and the directives of the Director of Public Prosecutions to two State agencies, that is the National Police Service Commission and the Independent Police Service Oversight Authority to act against those suspected to have been involved in the murder. He should report on whether the two G3 rivals, serial No. 96927730 and serial No. 97085599, assigned to police Constable P. Kibor and Captain J. Cheruyoit on the day that Mr. Chemurei died, as stated by Silvanus Mwadegwa, officer in charge of storage, were ever found. Lastly is how the officers who allegedly went to arrest Mr. Chemurei on the fateful day expended their assigned ammunition for the day. Thank you"
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