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"speaker_name": "Mr. Musila",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Defence",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) On 16th March, 2011 the Range Marshall at the Olkanjao Training Area in Archers Post was met by two boys seeking medical attention for their colleague who they said had been shot. The Range Marshall mobilized his team and quickly moved to Grid 611057 inside the gazetted training area. They found a youth by the name Ltekana Lerete with gunshot wounds on his right hand. They then evacuated him to the British main operating base within Olkanjao area for First Aid and then to Archers Post Hospital for further treatment. After treatment at the district hospital he was taken by the police for their own investigations. The incident was booked at the police station as OB. No.11of 16th March, 2011. He was then issued with a P3 Form. As to his current condition, the Ministry of State for Defence is unable to tell his condition because according to the police he has never returned the P3 Form. (b) The military training at Archers Post either by the British Army or the Kenya Defence Forces is conducted strictly within the gazetted area. However, in the past, there has been an influx of populations into the gazetted training area which is dangerous as live ammunition is fired during the training. There is no evidence whatsoever of any military aircraft being used to chase cattle or arresting herders as it is alleged. There are nevertheless choppers used from time to time within the training area to monitor training exercises."
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