Interior CS recommends extension of security operation to three Counties

Dec 30, 2023 - 13:07
Dec 30, 2023 - 13:10
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Interior CS recommends extension of security operation to three Counties
Interior and National Adminstration Cabinet Secretary Prof Kithure Kindiki (using a walking stick) when he visited a Multi-agency security team based at Kalama area in Samburu East Sub-County alongside security teams from Rift Valley and Eastern Region.

Isiolo,

Saturday, December 30, 2023

KNA by Abduba Mamo/David Nduro

Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has recommended extension of security operations from six Counties in North Rift Valley to Marsabit, Isiolo and Meru beginning next year.

Prof Kindiki said the operation, ‘Maliza Uhalifu’ will target a notorious corridor along Samburu East, Marsabit, Isiolo and Meru where disreputable criminals had been stealing animals and killing uniformed officers in pursuit of the culprits.

The CS urged the Regional Commissioner for Rift Valley Abdi Hassan and his counterpart from Eastern Paul Rotich and their security teams to map out the exact areas along the corridor where the criminals operate from so that the operation could commence at the turn of the year.

“Through the operation, the government will destroy infrastructures of violence and curb the deaths of livestock owners and even the police officers as the criminals full of impunity let loose in the pockets of the region,” Prof Kindiki added.

He warned that the chiefs and other National Government Administrative Officers (NGAO) and the police commanders, failing to work towards ensuring that stolen animals and the crime suspects are handed over to the authority will be held solely accountable.

He said civilians within the operation areas will have to vacate the locality as the criminals either surrender or they face the consequences.

The CS further said the war against narcotics, terrorism and cattle rustling had been complicated owing to the fact that the country had not been able to depoliticise security matters for ages.

“Mixed security matters with politics in the country are a threat to the future of the country,” Prof Kindiki said adding that the government was ready to delink security from politics at all cost for the country to be stable.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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