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The government has put in place measures to address internal and external security threats, including fighting terrorism and other organized crimes. Interior Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo says the National Police Service is working round the clock to ensure Kenyan borders are safe. Dr. Omollo further said the government will not relent in the fight against ethnic tensions, cattle rustling and banditry in various parts of the country.
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PS Omollo: Gov’t will not relent in the fight against ethnic tensions, banditry
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