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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Pokot South, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David Pkosing",
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        "legal_name": "Losiakou David Pkosing",
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    "content": "Two, it did not recognise State of landing. This means that if you are flying, for example, from Lagos to Middle East, and overflying Kenya, then in between maybe in Congo or in the air of Uganda, an unruly passenger commits the offenses which I have earlier said, if that plane lands in Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), we call that State of landing. However, without this Montreal Protocol, then it means that Kenya has no jurisdiction to punish that passenger. What happens? Will people go with the unruly passenger? Will that assure them of their security? It will not. Therefore, this protocol extends the jurisdiction to those two types of states – state of landing and state of operator. That becomes very clear. If the House approves the Report and this protocol becomes law as it is stipulated in our Constitution, it assures more security even to passengers overflying our nation or any aircraft that may seek an emergency landing because there is an unruly passenger on-board. That is what this amendment is seeking to do. It is simple."
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