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    RAILA TELLS PARLIAMENT ARMENIAN BROTHERS BACK
    Owino Opondo

    The Nation, Kenya
    April 11 2007

    Lang'ata MP Raila Odinga today claimed in Parliament that the deported
    Armenian brothers are back in the country.

    Mr Odinga, who first revealed the brothers' presence in the country,
    told the House they were once again enjoying State security and
    hospitality.

    He said the two, Artur Margaryan and Artur Sargsyan were recently
    spotted in Mombasa and at Nakuru State Lodge.

    The Armenians were deported from Kenya after causing a security breach
    at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport where they attempted to
    force a guest through the customs desk without clearance.

    Soon after being ejected from the country, police raided their rented
    residence where they recovered firearms, bullets, unregistered
    vehicles, registration plates for local, GK and diplomatic corps
    vehicles, security cameras, and an assortment of military uniforms.

    The Langata member spoke as MPs demanded that the findings of the
    Kiruki Commission be made public.

    Internal Security assistant minister Peter Munya discounted Mr
    Odinga's claims: "These are wild allegations because the MP (Raila)
    is always dreaming about State House and State Lodges."

    He was answering a question by Ndhiwa MP Orwa Ojodeh who wanted to
    know when the minister will release the Kiruki Commission Report on the
    two Armenian brothers which was presented to the President last year.

    Mr Munya responded that the report will not be made public because
    due to security considerations.

    The Government had studied the report and realized it touched on
    sensitive national security issues such as the Immigration, customs,
    and airports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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