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"speaker_name": "Mr. Ojode",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir I beg to reply. (a) On 30th April, 2010, police officers from Mau Narok Police Station received a report from one corporal Evans Yegon, who is a forest ranger, that there was shooting at Sururu Forest and requested the police to visit the scene. Immediately, police officers from Mau Narok Police Station under the Command of Chief Inspector Richard Siele, the OCS Mau Narok, visited the scene accompanied by Scenes of crime support services personnel. On arrival at the scene, it was established that the following five forest rangers were on duty within Sururu Forest; Corporal Evans Yegon was armed with Mark 4 rifle serial No. 168799 loaded with three rounds of 0.303 calibre ammunition, forest ranger Peter Rotich was armed with a G3 rifle serial No. J40628 with 19 rounds caliber 7.62mm ammunition and forest ranger Charles Sang was also armed with a G3 rifle serial No. J40559 loaded with 20 rounds of calibre 7.62mm ammunition. Mr. Speaker, Sir, serial No.20020242121, Forest ranger Milton Biketi was unarmed, Number 94002688, forest ranger Kipkoech was also unarmed. During their patrol, they came across a suspect who had felled a podo tree and was in the process of preparing to burn charcoal when he was challenged to surrender. The suspect who was armed with a panga charged at the rangers and slashed forest ranger Milton Biketi Namasake, sustaining a deep cut on the palm of the left hand. He cried out for help while at the same time struggling with the suspect to free himself. Forest Ranger, Mr. Sangâ, who was trailing his colleague noticed that Milton Biketi Namasake had been pinned down and the suspect was still attacking him with a"
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