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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ojode",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 197,
        "legal_name": "Joshua Orwa Ojode",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) On 29th August, 2011, at about 20.00 hours Franklin Walubengo Mutoro, a 19 year old boda boda operator was hired by two unknown customers who wanted to be ferried from Naitiri Market to Lungai Village. On the way, the two fatally stubbed him on the neck and chest using a knife. They then robbed him of the motorbike Reg.No.KMCJ 265U, TVS star in make and red in colour. They escaped to an unknown destination. On receipt of the report, police visited the scene and commenced investigations immediately. However, no arrest has been made so far. A case file, Criminal No.915/253/2011 under Kimilili Police Station was opened and it is pending under investigations. All efforts have been put in place to trace and arrest the suspects. (b) To curb insecurity in the area, the following measures have been put in place: The OCPD has beefed up security patrols during the day and night. The police have stepped up a crackdown on boda boda operators; those who are operating beyond 8.30 p.m. to forestall possible attacks by criminal posing as customers. The police are sensitizing the operators to desist carrying more than one passenger. Arrangements are in place to open a CID office in Kimilili to enhance investigations and collection of intelligence. Finally, community policing has been revitalized to boost collection of intelligence thus in aiding crime prevention. (c) It is the policy of the police service to move or transfer officers who have stayed in one station for three or more years and the same will continue as and when necessary."
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