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    "content": "Upon receipt of criminal complaint by the then US Ambassador, I did instruct the police to carry out thorough investigations on the allegations levelled against hon. Mwau and others and to submit a comprehensive report on the same to me. The Commissioner of Police thereafter appointed a team to investigate these claims. The police conducted investigations and submitted their preliminary report to me, which I also tabled on 17th February, 2011. However, with regard to Mr. Mwau’s point of order, I wish to state as follows:- The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) on the 30th of January, 2004, received two 20 foot containers, numbers PCLU 4334524 and Seal No.179033 and No. PCLU 4334525 with Seal No.179098 from the ocean vessel No. WEC Rotterdam, Bill of Lading No. PONLAR 26000418, which containers contained personal effects shipped from the Port of Antwerp. The shipper and the seller of the goods and the containers was: M/S PEIUS Containers, De Leest 13, 5107 RC Dongeen, The Netherlands. The consignee of the goods was M/S Central Valley Supplies Limited, P.O. Box 14473, Nairobi, Kenya. The two containers were targeted by the Kenya Revenue Authority Mombasa’s Anti Smuggling Team, and while the containers were still at Mombasa the Customs Department decided to verify their contents. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to table the Customs Verification documents here as Annexe 1. On 16th March, 2004, Container No. PCLU 4334525 was stripped and its contents verified by Customs examining officers, Mr. J. Musili and Mr. M.H. Dzugweh. I will also want to table those verification documents by the Customs."
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