JUST IN: Murkomen: Banditry Down 70% as Police Get More Mine-Resistant Vehicles [PHOTOS]
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has commissioned 10 additional armored vehicles to support police operations in crime-prone areas, particularly in North Rift and Northern Kenya. Speaking during the event at the General Service Unit (GSU) headquarters in Nairobi, Murkomen highlighted that the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected (MRAP) vehicles are part of an ongoing effort to modernize police equipment and enhance officers’ ability to combat insecurity. Modern Equipment Slashes Banditry by 70% Murkomen noted that introducing MRAPs and Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) has already made a significant impact in reducing banditry. “We have reduced the problem of banditry by 70 percent, largely due to this investment in protective
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