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    IT IS A COVER-UP, SAYS PARTY
    By Ben Agina

    Standard, Kenya
    Aug. 31, 2006

    Orange Democratic Movement of Kenya party luminary, Mr Raila Odinga
    (right), reads a statement on the recently released Kiruki Commission
    report at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi on Wednesday. Picture by
    Tabitha Otwori

    The Orange Democratic Movement has cried foul over the Kiruki Report,
    branding it a "cover-up" as the Government again found itself on the
    receiving end over its handling of the Artur brothers saga.

    The party described the outcome of the investigation as a brazen
    attempt at cleansing, then reinstating, pro-Government officers caught
    up in the fiasco.

    "It has to be stated from the onset that the report, as claimed to
    have been extracted by (a local daily) is an attempt at a political
    cleansing process and eliminates all faith we may have had in the
    commission outcomes, in getting to the bottom of this most bizarre
    case of national insecurity," they said in a statement read at a
    press conference in Nairobi.

    Overall, they said, the commissioners did not only bungle the probe,
    they also wandered outside their mandate and served as instruments
    to conceal the truth.

    They roundly dismissed the commission, chaired by former Police
    Commissioner Mr Shedrach Kiruki, as a public relations exercise gone
    awry and a complete waste of taxpayers' money.

    Favourable slant

    The MPs also took issue with the manner in which the report had been
    "selectively" leaked to the Press. They claimed this could be part
    of a wider scheme to water down the commission's findings by giving
    the report a "favourable slant".

    The attack came less than 48-hours after the report on the bogus
    Armenian brothers Artur Sargasyan and Artur Margaryan was handed over
    to President Kibaki at State House, Nairobi.

    On Wednesday, ODM-Kenya said the report was a "cover-up" and an attempt
    to absolve suspended Criminal Investigations Department Director, Mr
    Joseph Kamau, from blame in an affair that compromised State security.

    ODM-Kenya said it confirmed fears and reservations of most people
    about the commission. Addressing the Press at Parliament Buildings,
    Nominated MP Mr Mutula Kilonzo - who led a team of ODM-Kenya leaders
    that included MPs Mr Kalonzo Musyoka, Mr Raila Odinga, Mr William
    Ruto, Mrs Julia Ojiambo and Mr Henry Kosgey - said the commission
    deliberately omitted summoning key witnesses such as Kamau to testify.

    He said the evidence adduced at the inquiry pointed to the complicity
    of the suspended CID boss and his department.

    Political cleansing

    The report, Mutula noted, had not only absolved Kamau from blame,
    it also recommended his reinstatement.

    "This case is bound to consume both those who engineered the coming
    of the Arturs and those who continue to cover up," he warned.

    The ODM leaders charged that the Commissioner of Police had every right
    under the Police Act to appoint whomever he pleased to investigate
    claims that the Arturs were mercenaries hired by the Government to
    assassinate ODM leaders.

    The commissioner, they said, acted the way he did because he had lost
    faith in the ability of Kamau to investigate the matter.

    They said the report - whose excerpts were carried by a local daily -
    was an attempt at political cleansing and banished any hope Kenyans
    had that the commission would get to the bottom of the bizarre case.

    They said the commission was a mere public relations exercise aimed at
    "whitewashing of the devil", adding Kenyans were too intelligent to
    be hoodwinked into believing the ruse.

    "The Government, and particularly the Executive, must now own up and
    deal with issues relating to the over-looking of the Interpol warnings
    as attested to by police witnesses," said Mutula.

    Criminal activities

    The ODM leadership warned the report would neither deter nor cow
    Kenyans from insisting on the principle of good governance that calls
    upon those mentioned in the Arturs case to resign and allow for "real"
    investigations by an independent body.

    Reading from a book titled, Patriots and Profiteers by R T Naylor,
    published in 1999, Lang'ata MP Raila Odinga said the Arturs had been
    mentioned as international criminals.

    "These are known international criminals. Interpol gave the Kenya
    police the same information when they sought their help," the MP said.

    Raila said the Government had information about the criminal activities
    of the Arturs yet Internal Security minister Mr John Michuki defended
    them in Parliament as investors.

    Raila said that instead of the minister arresting the duo, he
    deported them to defeat investigation. The former Roads minister
    said the information on the Artur brothers was given to Mr Kamau,
    who failed to act on it.

    He claimed the suspended CID boss had on several occasions visited
    the home of the Arturs in Runda and yet he was not summoned to give
    evidence.

    He wondered why the commission was now shifting the blame to the
    Police Commissioner.

    "Kamau is the suspect. He was the one covering up for the Artur
    brothers," claimed Raila.

    False information

    Raila said it was for the same reason that he gave the information
    to the Police Commissioner, who in turn referred him to Kilimani
    Police Station.

    "It was in the wisdom of the Commissioner of Police that the matter be
    investigated by another officer other than the CID boss," said Raila.

    Raila wondered why Kamau, Musyoka and himself were not summoned to
    the commission.

    "The truth of this Arturs saga is known up to State House," he said.

    Raila said it was time the President owned up and sacked Michuki for
    "giving false information to the public".

    On his part, Kalonzo said the Government had treated Kenyans to an
    unforgivable circus.

    "Our worst fears about the Arturs have now been confirmed," said
    Kalonzo, adding that even a child knew very well that a Government
    could not investigate itself because it was involved in this saga.

    The MP said it was imperative for the commission to have interrogated
    Kamau.

    "There is an attempt to sanitise him".

    Kalonzo urged Kenyans to stand up and demand the truth, claiming the
    Arturs were trained assassins.

    He disclosed that he had briefed a recent African Union meeting about
    the Armenians' activities.

    "As the African Union, we agreed that any assassination attempt on
    the ODM figures was to be blamed on the Government," said Kalonzo.
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