National Super Alliance (NASA) lawyer and Siaya Senator James Orengo on Monday said that election material used during the August 8 election could have been printed in Kenya.
While making his submissions, Orengo pointed out that some forms lacked security features such as the bar codes, an indication that they could have been locally printed and not by the Dubai based Al-Ghurair firm.
The Siaya legislator also questioned the forms 34A and 34B submitted to the court by the IEBC.
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Orengo said that some of the forms were forgeries. He also added that the forms presented before the Supreme Court of Kenya lacked water marks that are only visible under a Ultra Violet Light (UV light) and anti copy features.
NASA was this morning granted access to read-only information on the IEBC servers.
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and very carefully Mr. Orengo is picturing how the Kenyan voters were being robbed of a free and fair electional process by showing the massiveness of the rigging proces, executed by at least the IEBC and possibly by others. Lets hope it will become clear….if the evidence shown to the court is accepted ….. who is responsible for ordering the rigging. As by now it is clear, it did happen