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"speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.",
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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, the matter is not as simple as it appears. I want to bring to the attention of this House that when our soldiers were attacked in El Adde, those fellows posted on the internet the video of how thy carried out that attack. The Government caused that video to be erased immediately from the internet. Therefore, it is possible to follow the source because the minute you delete the video from there, it then informs any person who is circulating it that they are committing an offence. That is the purpose of doing so. However, to say that it is everywhere and, therefore, you will not do it is actually not in consonance with cyber-crime and fraud which is why I am upset about the Bill that was plagiarised by the National Assembly. It is actually possible to delete a post, video or message. I am aware that the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) has a cyber- crime unit that can do that very easily. Therefore, the Senate Majority Leader, should make a step forward than speak to the Inspector General (IG) of police. May be this is not housed at his office at Vigilance House, but find out from the Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) through the Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mr. Mucheru whether this is possible. It should be done as an act to demonstrate that the minute one circulates the video after the removal, the person is committing an offence."
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