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Foul Play in Ngong Crash - MPs!
B.Timer
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 9:49:58 AM
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Are we to expect revelations going deep into houses of means and influence!

Isnt it curious how some shakers and movers have side stepped the matter of loss of both the Minister and his asst. in the Ministry of Internal Security...

Is someone besieged!


http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/xnc0vqz/-/index.html
Dunia ni msongamano..
digitek1
#2 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 10:23:15 AM
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“As far as we are concerned, there are more questions than answers. We’d want to know who serviced the aircraft, if it was serviced; what instruments are inbuilt in it?

“Why was it flying so low? Why did it turn back when we all know that a helicopter can land anywhere? Was someone controlling the aircraft from somewhere else?”


Someone should be advised to stick to hummers only
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
willin2learn
#3 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 10:27:54 AM
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Interesting how this MPs pushing the inquest have not been audible in other deaths involving ordinary Kenyans. As they demand justice for the air crash inquest;

1. Some other Kenyans are buried in a collapsed building in Mlolongo, some even died. They too did not deserve to die.
2. Another innocent victim of Moi avenue blast was buried last week - a death which could have been avoided had the late minister worked more and politicked less.
3. Many other Kenyans are perishing through avoidable deaths and none of this MPs will hold a press conference
4.Politicians are looking out for the next funeral from where they will issue tirades to their opponents.
5....
FundamentAli
#4 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 11:02:15 AM
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I cannot contribute to this debate because I am not a helicopter pilot nor do I frequently fly in a chopper. God help our showy MPs
kamundu
#5 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 12:20:34 PM
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As ive always said, if it was some random kenyan, tungeshasahau. Now the media has forgotten to talk about NHIF, youth fund, alshabab etc
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brav
#6 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:09:16 PM
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Im not professing/wish or anything its a matter of another tragedy involving a prominent person or maybe a scandal happening before we forget all the hullabaloo bout this helicopter saga. Sad
Manyala
#7 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:06:24 PM
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Read in yesterday's Newspaper, that Prof. was an ICC Prosection Witness.
Tebes
#8 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:21:16 AM
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Manyala wrote:
Read in yesterday's Newspaper, that Prof. was an ICC Prosection Witness.



Quote:
During the status conference Monday, the ICC prosecution condoled with the Kenya government following the death of the minister.

“We have lost a key witness. Saitoti was one of the witnesses in these proceedings,” the prosecutor said at the opening of the session.

The late Saitoti’s appearance on the list of witnesses may have been necessitated by the fact that in July 2009, he was appointed chairman of a special Cabinet sub-committee to oversee the affairs of the ICC in Kenya.
The committee was to coordinate cooperation between the ICC and the Kenya government during the investigations into the post-election violence, which led to the indictment of the four suspects.
Saitoti hosted ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo during his visits at the height of the investigations.

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pariah
#9 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:24:55 AM
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teren teren T9
Impunity
#10 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:46:40 AM
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Tebes wrote:
Manyala wrote:
Read in yesterday's Newspaper, that Prof. was an ICC Prosection Witness.



Quote:
During the status conference Monday, the ICC prosecution condoled with the Kenya government following the death of the minister.

“We have lost a key witness. Saitoti was one of the witnesses in these proceedings,” the prosecutor said at the opening of the session.

The late Saitoti’s appearance on the list of witnesses may have been necessitated by the fact that in July 2009, he was appointed chairman of a special Cabinet sub-committee to oversee the affairs of the ICC in Kenya.
The committee was to coordinate cooperation between the ICC and the Kenya government during the investigations into the post-election violence, which led to the indictment of the four suspects.
Saitoti hosted ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo during his visits at the height of the investigations.



Make some suspicious sense.

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FundamentAli
#11 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:32:11 PM
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Suspicious Kenyans kweli. In the Sunday nation, there was a story of the helicopter ambulance never having flown since it was received. Is there any police chopper remaining in service?
Impunity
#12 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:49:49 PM
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FundamentAli wrote:
Suspicious Kenyans kweli. In the Sunday nation, there was a story of the helicopter ambulance never having flown since it was received. Is there any police chopper remaining in service?


And to add on it, the chopper was not insured and neither did it have the black box installed.

Investigation will entirely be based on two things; eye witness and hearsay.
PERIOD.
Sad Sad Sad
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willin2learn
#13 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:56:51 PM
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If Saitoti was a witness by virtue of his position in Government then the sitting minister will represent unless he was an eyewitness. And it would follow that the President, PM and AG are also witness.

I hope that is not what MO is relying on. I also read elsewhere that ICC will be changing prosecution witness after some of those it was relying on were harrassed by unknown people.Sad
chiaroscuro
#14 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:00:19 PM
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So; when did Kenyan MPs get certificates in Aviation Accident Investigations?

Why do we elect such idiots?
Mastermind
#15 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:08:16 PM
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Impunity wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
Suspicious Kenyans kweli. In the Sunday nation, there was a story of the helicopter ambulance never having flown since it was received. Is there any police chopper remaining in service?


And to add on it, the chopper was not insured and neither did it have the black box installed.

Investigation will entirely be based on two things; eye witness and hearsay.
PERIOD.
Sad Sad Sad

Does the Government insure its properties? No.
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