Interior Cabinet Secretary Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has directed security agencies to crackdown on all political, commercial and spiritual enablers of banditry as well as key planners and commanders of bandit attacks in the North Rift region.
The call comes even as some political leaders in the country have been accused of fanning conflicts in the region that has witnessed decades of violence.
He made the remarks when he reviewed progress and the operational plans with Rift Valley Regional Security and Intelligence Committee and Samburu County Security and Intelligence Committee at the Chief's Office, Kisima Location, Suguta Marmar Division, within Samburu West Constituency. The Interior CS said that the Government is continuously engaged in monitoring the successes and challenges of the ongoing Operation Maliza Uhalifu in the North Rift region that began eight months ago.
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