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"content": "Thank you. That is good information. I just want to emphasise more on my point about public awareness of not tampering with a crime scene until the coroner takes evidence. When there is lack of evidence it is difficult to carry out any investigations. I support this so that there is justice. I will mention a case which I do not know if it fits into this kind of a situation. We have seen deaths occurring in police custody or where a police officer kills an innocent citizen. But, investigations are usually very difficult because the officers are supposed to investigate their own colleagues. We rarely hear about the cases because they are delayed or compromised. I want to mention a case which occurred in Sotik Constituency where about three weeks ago an Anti-Stock Theft Unit officer shot a young boy who was answering the call of nature and lucky enough the boy did not die. Two weeks later, another boy was shot and up to now no one has updated us on the case. The guardians are just being taken in circles. If the coroner services were here they would have helped. I want to believe that if there was an intention to kill although The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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