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    "content": "(b) Exhume the bodies of Messrs. Hezekiah Oyugi, Philip Kilonzo, Julius Kobia, Nehemiah Ombati, Sergeant Ochanda, Corporal Nzomo, Joseph Yogo, Corporal Ndiema, Chief Inspector Midianga and Mohamed Aslam to ascertain the real causes of their deaths. (c) The Government should institute fresh inquiries into the evidence of Mr. William Waku Nangabo. (d) The Government should investigate the activities of Mr. Timothy Maloba, Francis Omwenga and Solomon Ochieng to establish whether they committed the offence of destroying exhibits which were in the two brief cases carried away from the bedroom of the Koru Home of the Minister by special branch officers. (e) The Government should investigate the activities of among others, Timothy Maloba, Johnstone Ndaka Kaviti, Noah Arap Too, Clevers Okoko, James Kanyotu, William Kivuvani, Washington Ajwoga, Wilson Karithi, Owino Ogendi, Humprey Kariuki and P.K. Chesire to ascertain whether they committed acts of commission or omission which interfered with the investigations. Finally, in view of the evidence presented by Messrs. Silando Katwenge and another witness to the effect that Dr. R.J. Ouko was allegedly killed at State House Nakuru, the Government should institute investigations to ascertain whether among others Messrs. KNK Biwott, Hezekiah Oyugi, Julius Kobia, John Anguka and their accomplices participated in the commission of the offence of murder. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I indicated at the beginning, we are in a new transition. The new Constitution does not have any effect on key people in Government. My plea to them is that they recognise and acknowledge that the Kenya we are living in today is not the Kenya of yesterday. Under the new Constitution, the culture of impunity will be followed up. Those who commit acts of murder or atrocities, those who are guilty of gross human rights violations must do so, knowing that there is no person so high above that he cannot be caught by the long arm of the law. It is my prayer that this House adopts this report. With those few remarks, I beg to move. I ask my colleague, hon. Mbadi, to second me."
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