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    Murkomen says police doing much to foil threats 

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMay 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen lauded security personnel across the country for foiling various security threats.

    He said numerous reports of potential threats within the security sector are received daily and foiled without public knowledge.

    “When Improved Explosive Devices (IEDs) are detected and confiscated every time, it is as a result of monitoring and following security leads,” said the CS in response to security incidents in parts of the country, especially the porous borders.

    “Each part of this country has unique challenges. For the North Eastern region, it is Al Shabaab threats. We have put in place measures to counter potential attacks and protect the citizens.”

    He also called on Kenyans travelling in security operation areas to stick to the security protocols to avoid injuries and fatalities.

    “This is the only way to limit attacks and arrest criminal elements operating on the security roads and borders,” urged Murkomen.

    The CS was speaking when he addressed journalists after a security briefing meeting with regional and county teams at the Meru County Commissioner’s office.

    He kicked off his three-day tour of the Jukwaa la Usalama Upper Eastern Edition in Meru County.

    He also weighed in on the security concerns in the county, touching on the bandits menace, human trafficking, drug and substance abuse, and border disputes.

    “We are dealing with issues of cattle rustling that result in killing and injuries and stolen livestock. Despite the prorated raids, the security has improved thanks to improved equipment and the 11 formed units and stations,” said the CS, making reference to incidences in Isiolo, Meru, and Samburu counties.

    “Those causing havoc have significantly been eliminated and cases reduced as compared to the past year,” noted the CS.

    On the border issues between Meru, Isiolo and Tharaka Nithi counties, he recalled that the taskforce report to resolve the matter is yet to be implemented.

    “We are seeking a whole-of-government approach through drawing or mapping through the existing districts of 1992 to resolve the problem, which could be the answer at the grassroots level if leaders work together,” said Mr Murkomen.

    The CS cited illicit brew and second-general alcohol sale in the county.

    He revealed that key suspects have been arrested and others sought in the crackdown on the vice.

    The CS lauded the impact of the Jukwaa la Usalama consultative meetings, saying they are valuable in arresting some of these emerging trends in crime through dialogue and intelligence sharing.

    “When it started, I didn’t anticipate it would unearth many problems and file reports at the ministry on how to deal with cross-cutting and local issues,” said the CS.

    He said the information gathered will form the basis of engagement and evaluation at the ministry.

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