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    Michuki questioned as 'Armenian' plot thickens
    By Andrew Teyie

    Standard, Kenya
    March 17 2006

    Internal Security Minister John Michuki yesterday appeared before the
    Parliamentary Departmental Committee on Administration of Justice and
    Legal Affairs to explain why the Government raided the Standard Group.

    He is said to have claimed the Government raided the Group two weeks
    ago because the media group runs a propaganda unit.

    Michuki further claimed that the Group intended to publish a series
    of stories linking key government officials to the Al-Qaeda terrorist
    group, sources close to the Committee said.

    "It was a government action. The Standard Group has a propaganda
    unit which wanted to run stories that key government officials have
    Al-Qaeda links," a source close to the committee said of Michuki.

    Michuki and CID Director Joseph Kamau assembled an elite police unit
    code-named Kanga to raid the Standard Group at I&M towers and Likoni
    Printing Press two weeks ago in contravention of the law.

    They switched off KTN and dismantled the printing press. They then
    went ahead to burn the day's edition of The Standard, which had rolled
    off the press before carting away computers and accessories.

    Before then, they terrorised and robbed staff, who were on duty.

    Later, Michuki blurted out: "If you rattle a snake, you must be
    prepared to be bitten." He stated that the Standard Group was engaged
    in subversive activities.

    Internal Security Permanent Secretary Cyrus Gituai accompanied Michuki
    to the Committee hearings at Continental House. Kabete MP Paul Muite
    chairs the committee. Members, who attended yesterday's proceedings
    were Amina Abdala and Muchiri Gachara.

    According to sources, Michuki claimed that the Group had also lined
    up stories on the Akiwumi Tribal Clashes report. The stories, Michuki
    reportedly told the Committee, were to portray key government officials
    as organisers of the clashes.

    The source said the Committee was told: "They (Standard Group) wanted
    to publish stories on the Akiwumi report claiming that the current
    government was involved in the clashes."

    The source said Michuki pleaded with the Committee to understand
    government actions.

    Speaking after the meeting, Committee chairman Muite stated that
    they have summoned Police Commissioner Major-General Hussein Ali,
    Kamau and President Kibaki's Strategic Advisor Stanley Murage.

    Muite said Ali, Kamau and Murage would appear before them on Monday.

    "We want to know whether Murage attended the planning committee on
    the eve of the raid," stated Muite.

    Muite stated that they would get to the bottom of the issue.

    "The Committee put to him all questions and as a result we now want
    Ali and Kamau to tell us their side of the story. We want to get
    to the bottom of it instead of bandying allegations in the media,"
    stated Muite.

    Michuki is said to have told the Committee that the raid was carried
    out by Kenyans and was sanctioned by the Government. It is unclear
    why they had to be hooded and why they had to carry out the raid in
    contravention of the law.

    Michuki reportedly insisted that those who raided the Standard were
    not mercenaries. He is said to have assured the Committee that the
    Government is investigating the mercenaries claims and any links such
    people may have to a certain Narc activist.

    Late yesterday evening, Michuki sent a statement to newsrooms
    confirming that the mercenaries claims were under "active" government
    investigations.

    "The Government should be given an opportunity to carefully investigate
    the matter devoid of political interference," the statement said
    in part.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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