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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is proper for the House to note that this is a matter that started back in 1995. The orders that the police acted upon were given on 5th December, 2007. It has taken the police officers three years to carry out the investigation. I want to table a document here. Since 2007, the forensic document examiner from the Director of CID, Mr. Nyanjua was given instructions to carry out this examination on 14th September, 2010. The orders were issued on 5th December, 2007. During that time, the land was sub-divided into 17 parcels and sold to unsuspecting Kenyans. Why would the police take a whole three years to carry out such an examination which is simple in nature? I say so, because it took the document examiner only six days to inform the police officers that there was forgery examination. However, it took the Police Department three years to commence investigations into this issue. Why? Could the Assistant Minister inform this House why the Police Department or the Ministry took that long to commence investigations? What action has he taken? The warrant of arrest was issued on 3rd September and to date, no arrest has been made? Secondly, there are those people who are in charge of the strong room at the High Court. What has the Ministry done to apprehend those who were in charge of the strong room then?"
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