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"speaker_name": "Hon. Lentoimaga",
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"content": "2. The number of culprits arrested and arraigned in court in connection with the heinous killing. 3. Measures the Government has put in place to ensure that extra-judicial killings by police officers do not occur. In his statement, the Cabinet Secretary (CS) wishes to state as follows:- On 1st June, 2014, at about 4.00 p.m. the body of Ibrahim Isaac Gutu was found at Shaba Village near the police range with a gunshot wound on the head. The hands of the deceased were also tied up together with rubber bands. Police launched investigations immediately and during the investigations, it was alleged that the deceased had earlier on been arrested by police officers from Madogo Police Station and driven away in a Toyota motor vehicle registration number KAR 317U. The deceased’s motorcycle, registration number KMCV 630 was found intact near the scene. The motor vehicle in question KAR 31U is owned by number 77132 police constable Benson Mulinge who was attached to Madogo Police Station. However, it is not possible to reveal the names of the suspected perpetrators of this heinous act as the Case File Inquest No.2/2014 was forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions on 6th July, 2014 for perusal and advice. Appropriate action will be taken against whoever is found culpable. According to the CS, the Government does not condone extra-judicial killings and further, the police officers are well versed with the law and are duty- bound to conduct themselves within the confines of the law."
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