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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, no evidence so far has been availed to the police on hon. Mwau’s involvement in any gangster, smuggling activities or corruption. If you look at the Affidavit, Annex 10, which I have just tabled, you will see that they have absolved Mr. Mwau from wrong doing. Hon. Mwau was not involved in any narcotic drug trafficking while serving in the Kenya Police and while travelling overseas for shooting competitions. We also do not have any evidence linking hon. Mwau to the Akasha Family. There is no report whatsoever of the hon. Member and hon. William Kabogo having been considered dangerous or having been linked to contract killing of individuals purported to be investigating the alleged activities. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is no evidence of the hon. Member’s involvement in controlling shipments imported into the region, international narcotic drugs trade, money laundering, human trafficking and corrupt involvement in Government contracts. There is no evidence showing his involvement in contract killing of any law enforcement officers. There is no evidence as at now. It has also been established that the hon. Gitau Kabogo, the Member for Juja, is not a son-in-law to hon. Mwau and has never been his driver. There is also no evidence that Moi Air Force Base, formerly Eastleigh Air Base, has ever been used for processing and packaging of narcotics or narcotic drugs trafficking. Indeed, strict military laws and regulations govern the management and operation of this military air base. If you look at Annex 10 on the affidavit, you will see the same. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, concerning any drugs intercepted by the US Government or Kenyans who have been charged in the USA of trafficking narcotic drugs, I wish to state that the Kenya Police records indicate that two Kenyan women namely Susan Kaluki Nzioki and Dorothy Nzioki were extradited to the US where they were charged with conspiracy to import controlled substances in 2002. Dorothy Nzioki was sentenced to serve 288 months imprisonment while Susan Kaluki Nzioki was acquitted for lack of evidence. This is also in Annex 5 which is the letter from the Commissioner of"
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