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Interior Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kindiki Kithure says cattle rustlers and bandits, will going forward be dealt with as terrorists. Speaking before the senate committee on national cohesion and integration, Kindiki reiterated the need to deal ruthlessly with the practice. The CS asserted that security troops will remain in the war torn northern Kenya on a permanent basis, to ensure economic prosperity in the region. Kindiki stated that he is confident President William Ruto's administration, will silence banditry in the prone areas.
CS Kindiki says ongoing war on banditry is unstoppable
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