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"content": "name of religion, they are entitled to 77 virgins of 60 meters each. I wonder whether a lady of 60 meters--- That lady will occupy a whole gymnasium, but those who are radicalised are told they can actually be entitled to her. Publishing of offending material has also been addressed. Those who attend training for the purpose of radicalisation have also been dealt with. Possession of weapons in public places and places of worship has also been dealt with and penalty provided. We want to say that if this law is passed, we will deal very decisively and conclusively with matters related to terrorists. There is also the issue of the National Police Service (NPS). I want hon. Members to listen because there has been a major complaint from many in our Committee. Hon. Members are saying that when you go to the counties, you find two parallel commands for the APs and the regular police. This has been cured by ensuring that there is one specific commander, where the buck stops especially in matters of security. We want to recommend that far-flung areas like ASALs, where cattle rustling and banditry are common, should be headed by an officer or a commander from the AP and then deputised by an officer from regular police; this command will cascade all the way to the sub- counties, so that we have one single command and the Chair of National Security will be the County Commissioner. That will address most of the issues that we have been facing in this country."
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