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Suna East MP Junet Mohammed has stepped up pressure on security agencies following the shocking murder of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’oro Were. The incident has shaken Parliament and raised serious concerns over the safety of public officials.

 

In a strongly-worded address to the media, Junet expressed deep concern over the incident, describing it as a clear act of political aggression. He has committed to keeping the issue at the top of the national agenda until justice is done.

Security agencies, led by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), are treating the murder as a targeted attack. Early reports indicate the investigators have made progress. Key digital evidence, including mobile transactions and CCTV footage, is being analysed.

The killing has reignited debate over gaps in the country’s security system. Lawmakers from across the political divide have voiced fears of growing insecurity, especially in the lead-up to the next election cycle.

 

Junet’s intervention is seen as both a political and moral move. With public pressure mounting, his stance signals rising impatience with the pace of investigations.

The DCI has issued updates confirming that multiple suspects are under scrutiny. However, no arrests have been made public yet.

Online platforms continue to buzz with speculation. Civil society groups have called for calm but insist that transparency must guide the investigation.

By Newsmedia

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