Asman Kamama

Full name

Asman Abongutum Kamama

Born

8th August 1965

Post

c/o Luke Plapan P.O. Box 60000 Nairobi, Kenya.

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

kamamaabongo@yahoo.com

Email

kamama.asman@yahoo.com

Telephone

0729816066

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1521 to 1530 of 2457.

  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the Government has no intention of taking any action against the police officers who participated in the raid and arrest of the radicalised suspects as the police officers acted properly within the law. Further, the Government will not relent in its war against radicalisation of the youth or persons with the sole purpose of perpetuating acts of terrorism on innocent Kenyans. Likewise, the Government will not allow places of worship to be used as centres of radicalisation of the youth for the purpose of promoting terrorism. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: On suspects arrested, the police can account for only 129 suspects who were arrested and booked at police stations. However, several radicalised youths escaped arrest at the Masjid Musa Mosque during the operation. More suspects escaped at Makupa Police Station before being booked in the Occurrence Book as the station was overcrowded by onlookers and relatives of suspects, who were waiting to see their keen before being put into police cells. We do not have the records but they are being sought. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, on 14th February, 2014, Haki Africa, an NGO; filed a petition with the High Court of Kenya, at Mombasa, against the Director of Public Prosecutions, as first respondent; Inspector-General of Police, as second respondent; and the Kenya Police Service Commission, as third respondent, asking the court to order the police to produce Hemmed Salim Hemmed. In replying to the petition, Inspector Evans Wesonga, who is based at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Mombasa, swore an affidavit, dated 20th February, 2014 and presented it to the High Court of Kenya in Mombasa. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Relatives of the participants of the said convention are advised to make formal reports of missing persons to Makupa Police Station or at the nearest police station for investigation. However, subsequent to the escape of a number of suspects, an Occurrence The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Book entry was made on how some of the suspects escaped from the custody of police officers and booked as OB39/3/2 of 2014 and Inquiry File No.1/24 has been opened, pursuant to that escape. Both Masjid Musa Mosque and Sakina Mosque have been known for jihad radicalisation of the youth for the purpose of terrorist attacks associated with the view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: militant group in Somalia. Available and reliable information is that some youths at the conference were, in fact, returnees from Somalia. The returnees had received rigorous military training from the Al Shabaab militant group. They were back in Kenya to recruit others. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Lastly, the radicalised youths had, in fact, staged a take-over and ejected all the view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Imams of the two mosques and their committees, and replaced them with their own. The two mosques are no-go zone for ordinary Muslim faithful. Moreover, the violent attack and subsequent killing of an officer and robbery of a Government firearm necessitated firm action by the police officers in order to arrest the culprits and forestall further bloodshed. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. view
  • 6 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, that is meant for my consumption. view

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