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    "content": "narcotics through the Port of Mombasa and his investigations had led to his dismissal from the Police Force by the Police Commissioner. He explained to me how, in the course of the investigations, he had compiled a report of how he had arrested and bonded two police officers, whose names I have with me here, with the importation of the said narcotic containers. He explained to me how, after preliminary investigations, he had been ordered by the then Police Commissioner, Major-Gen. Ali, to immediately stop any further investigations and also to release the two officers he had arrested and return to Nairobi. He informed me how, on his way from Mombasa to Nairobi, he had been ordered to report to some remote place on the Kenyan border town of Lokitaung. He had been warned on his way here, he should not go there because he would be executed that evening. He went into hiding and for fear of his life, he later arranged safe passage out of the country. When the American Ambassador announced last week that he would be meeting the Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) on account of the Charterhouse Bank investigations, he decided to come out of hiding and inform the new Director of KACC, Dr. Lumumba, that he had also made a report to the then Director of KACC in a letter dated 10th August, 2006 setting out, in a detailed form, the nature of the investigations he had carried out. I have the entire dossier here with me. I have a copy of that letter in this file which I am holding and I will give it to you. The information I am holding here reveals that on 10th December, 2004, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) through declaration No.2903 authorized a company known as Jamamu International of P.O. Box 51399 Nairobi through a Customs Agent under the name of Westwing Kenya Limited of P.O Box2023 Mombasa to bring into the country 3,000 bags of Vietnamese Rice broken down into paper bags of 50 kilogrammes. The declaration to import 3,000 bags or six containers of Vietnamese Rice was subsequently used to bring in 24 containers of hard drugs, possibly cocaine. I have the details of those deliveries in this bundle, including the registration numbers of the vehicles that took them out of the Port. Yesterday, SSP Mohammed Godana Jarissa arranged to meet me this morning with a view to giving me this bundle. At the point of rendezvous, there was an attempt to snatch the file together with this bundle, but the attempt was halted by SSP Godana and my own security detail. One of the people who were in the group that attempted to grab this bundle shouted that I would go the same way that Abdullahi Abubakar went. I asked Mr. Godana who Abdullahi was and he informed me that Mr. Abdullahi Abubakar was the DCIO, Port Police and he had been shot dead while investigating another 50 containers which were said to contain hard drugs. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the light of this, could the Prime Minister assure this House that, one, SSP Godana’s life and the security of his own family is secured? Could he consider letting him back into the Police Force so that he can complete the investigations which he had set out to do and were very detailed? Could he also inform this House who was the top man or top woman who ordered Maj-Gen. Ali to send the Deputy Police Commissioner, Mr. Kavila, to order SSP Godana to halt investigations and allow entry into the country of containers containing narcotic drugs disguised as rice, brown sugar and tyres with consequences that the Prime Minister so ably described in his statement?"
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