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Entries 201 to 210 of 630.
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to respond as follows. (a) Sometime in December, 2005, the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) received information from Interpol, Mozambique, about 12 Kenyans who had been arrested by the police in Mozambique on suspicion of planning criminal activities within Maputo and, indeed, the country at large. The same information was circulated to all police commands within the country, giving full details of the suspects and requesting---
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to respond as follows. (a) Sometime in December, 2005, the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) received information from Interpol, Mozambique, about 12 Kenyans who had been arrested by the police in Mozambique on suspicion of planning criminal activities within Maputo and, indeed, the country at large. The same information was circulated to all police commands within the country, giving full details of the suspects and requesting---
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the 12 Kenyans were listed as follows: Peter Gikura Mburu, alias Kamau Ngoi, David Ngugi Mburu, alias Davy, Simon Gathinji Kariuki, alias Symo; Patrick Mureithi Muthee, alias, Musevo, Michael Mbanya Wathigo, alias Bonche, John Odhiambo Odongo, Gabriel Kung’u Kariuki, alias Gabo, Jimmy Maina Njoroge, alias Maich Ordinary, Wilfred Onyango Nganyi, alias Daddy, Simion Ndung’u Kambuthi, alias, Kunen and Peter Mahera Kariba. After searching police records, 11 of the suspects were identified by officers from both CID Headquarters and the Special Crime Prevention Unit, as habitual robbers who had been linked to several bank robberies, both in ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the 12 Kenyans were listed as follows: Peter Gikura Mburu, alias Kamau Ngoi, David Ngugi Mburu, alias Davy, Simon Gathinji Kariuki, alias Symo; Patrick Mureithi Muthee, alias, Musevo, Michael Mbanya Wathigo, alias Bonche, John Odhiambo Odongo, Gabriel Kung’u Kariuki, alias Gabo, Jimmy Maina Njoroge, alias Maich Ordinary, Wilfred Onyango Nganyi, alias Daddy, Simion Ndung’u Kambuthi, alias, Kunen and Peter Mahera Kariba. After searching police records, 11 of the suspects were identified by officers from both CID Headquarters and the Special Crime Prevention Unit, as habitual robbers who had been linked to several bank robberies, both in ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the circumstances under which these suspects were removed from the custody of Kenya police, as far as I can tell is as explained to me by the relevant department. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I share the frustration of the distinguished Member for Juja and wish that we had been able to bring these people home so that they could face Kenyan justice. But in the circumstances of this matter, it is also clear that they were suspects that were of interest to three separate Governments. They were of interest to the Government of Mozambique, which was ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the circumstances under which these suspects were removed from the custody of Kenya police, as far as I can tell is as explained to me by the relevant department. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I share the frustration of the distinguished Member for Juja and wish that we had been able to bring these people home so that they could face Kenyan justice. But in the circumstances of this matter, it is also clear that they were suspects that were of interest to three separate Governments. They were of interest to the Government of Mozambique, which was ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, that the Government of the Republic of Tanzania is a friendly Government is beyond question. That this Government also had a legitimate interest in the prosecution of the suspect is also beyond question. What I would like to consider, however, is that the manner in which the custody of these suspects was obtained by a friendly Government was not consistent with international law and practice. I am made to understand that a relevant communication was issued by our Ministry of Foreign Affairs. But if you direct so, I will be happy to provide a supplementary answer ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, that the Government of the Republic of Tanzania is a friendly Government is beyond question. That this Government also had a legitimate interest in the prosecution of the suspect is also beyond question. What I would like to consider, however, is that the manner in which the custody of these suspects was obtained by a friendly Government was not consistent with international law and practice. I am made to understand that a relevant communication was issued by our Ministry of Foreign Affairs. But if you direct so, I will be happy to provide a supplementary answer ...
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have undertaken to return to this House with further clarification on the steps now being taken by the Government to deal with the persons who are already in the custody of the Tanzanian Government.
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11 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have undertaken to return to this House with further clarification on the steps now being taken by the Government to deal with the persons who are already in the custody of the Tanzanian Government.
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