GOVT SAYS ARMENIAN BROTHERS NOT IN THE COUNTRY
By Carol Gakii
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, Kenya
Nov 16 2006
The government has Thursday dispelled allegations that the alleged
Artur brothers are back in the country.
Government Spokesman Dr. Alfred Mutua has dismissed allegations by
Lang'ata MP Raila Odinga as baseless and asked Kenyans not to fall
for such claims.
He said the foreigners will never be allowed back into the country,
adding that reports by the Kiruki Commission would soon be made public.
Early this week, Raila alleged that the foreigners were back in
the country.
At the same time, Mutua said the government is committed to providing
security to all Kenyans.
He said security operations were underway in parts of the country
that have recently been hit by clashes.
Mutua urged Kenyans to support the government in the fight against
organized crime.
By Carol Gakii
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, Kenya
Nov 16 2006
The government has Thursday dispelled allegations that the alleged
Artur brothers are back in the country.
Government Spokesman Dr. Alfred Mutua has dismissed allegations by
Lang'ata MP Raila Odinga as baseless and asked Kenyans not to fall
for such claims.
He said the foreigners will never be allowed back into the country,
adding that reports by the Kiruki Commission would soon be made public.
Early this week, Raila alleged that the foreigners were back in
the country.
At the same time, Mutua said the government is committed to providing
security to all Kenyans.
He said security operations were underway in parts of the country
that have recently been hit by clashes.
Mutua urged Kenyans to support the government in the fight against
organized crime.