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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, with your permission, I intend to issue a Ministerial Statement requested by the hon. Member for Limuru and I will not take more than five minutes.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, on the 10th of February, 2009, the Member of Parliament for Limuru, Mr. Mwathi, rose on a point of order to seek a Ministerial Statement from me as the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security, on the arrest and disappearance of three family members in Limuru and further that the lists of people reported to the police, especially in Central and Nairobi provinces have not been tabled. I wish to state as follows:-
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
First of all, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I think you will note the fact that in response to the list of the people who got lost or went missing in the two provinces, there is no timeline. So, it is fairly general. Therefore, on that particular score, I will need time because that will require going all the way down to produce a very big book.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
However, on the more important matter here, the mysterious disappearance of the said George Kariuki Njenga was first brought to the attention of the police on 31st December, 2008, when the following people reported their disappearance at Nairobi Area Police Headquarters: Jane Wanjiku, Joyce Nyambura Wanjiku and Peter Njenga Kuria.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On 25th December, 2008, one George Kariuki Njenga was allegedly picked from his home by persons who identified themselves as police officers and since then, he has never been seen again. The reportees have also given to the police a cell phone number 0720221028 which they said belonged to one of the officers who had arrested the said George Kariuki Njenga. On 31st December, 2008, the police called the cell phone number which was answered by a man who introduced himself as police Chief Inspector Mutua. He claimed to be attached to the CID Headquarters. He said that he was ...
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
The PCIO, Mr. Mutie Ngugi, referred the reportees to Kasarani Police Station with a written note to the DCIO, Kasarani Police Station. On reaching Kasarani, the DCIO, Mr. Cheruyiot, referred them to Kasarani Police Divisional Headquarters because Mwiki Police Post had earlier referred them to Kasarani OCPD. However, it is not clear whether the reportees went to Kasarani Police Division as advised.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On 20th January, 2009, the reportees, Mr. Peter Njenga Kuria of Limuru and Mr. George Wambua, a resident of Mwiki and the wife to Mr. George Kariuki Njenga, went to Mwiki Police Post where they made a report of the missing person. It was reported in the police Occurrence Book (OB),
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
4952 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES February 12. 2009
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
No. 18 of 2009. The reportees were referred to Ruiru Police Station for further inquiries since they had also informed the police that the police officers who arrested the said George Kariuki were from Ruiru Police station. It is not, however, clear why the reportees did not proceed to Ruiru as they had been advised by the police in Mwiki on 20th January, 2009. Allegedly, they went to the police station on 31st January, 2009. On this date, two reportees, Mr. Peter Njenga Kuria and Ms. Jane Nyambura Wanjiku are said to have been arrested by the police and since ...
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On 2nd February, 2009, a lady by the name of Susan K. Njenga reported to Ruiru Police Station in the OB No.24 of 2009 that Peter Njenga Kuria, aged 75 years, and Joyce Nyambura Wanjiku, aged 27 years, and who had on 31st January, 2009, gone to the police station had not returned home. They have never been seen or heard of since then. On 2nd February, 2009, the OCS, Ruiru, was served with a demand letter for release of the said George Kariuki Njenga by the Jesiko and Nyambene Advocates. On 8th February, 2009, a demonstration was held along ...
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