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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has defended his ministry and the national police service, commending them for their efforts despite criticism from the media and political circles over rising insecurity. In response to questions about his performance, Murkomen invited the press to visit areas like Elwak to witness firsthand the sacrifices made by security forces. However, while defending security operations in Baringo, he notably failed to address the recent attack on a police camp in Garissa, which resulted in the deaths of six officers.
CS Murkomen Defends Security Efforts Amid Rising Insecurity Concerns
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