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Amin hits North Horr to lock down smugglers and boost cop morale
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81540, member: 636"] The DCI boss did a security checkup in a remote county. Mohamed Amin, the Director of Criminal Investigations, stopped at the North Horr Police Station in Marsabit County as part of a tour evaluating security in far-off areas. He was received by the local police commander, Samuel Kiplong, and other officers from various units. During this visit, which follows a similar stop in Diani within Kwale County, Amin looked over security protocols and gave a talk to the stationed personnel. He stressed the need for professionalism, discipline, and dedication in their work. Amin also passed along New Year greetings from the Inspector General of police, telling officers to serve the public responsibly and protect the service's image. He assured them that their own safety was a priority as they work to protect the nation. He was not alone, having the Director of the National Central Bureau, Ibrahim Jillo, and the Officer Commanding Capital Markets at the DCI's Investigations Bureau, Adan Guyo, with him. Other local commanders present included the Subcounty Criminal Investigations Officer Job Wafula and the Subcounty Administration Police Commander Paul Kathenya. This whole tour highlights an effort to strengthen security, especially after the holiday period, and to support officers in high-risk zones. The area is considered a major path for moving drugs and smuggled people, and is also used as a transit route for terror groups heading toward Somalia. Police operations have been increased there to fight these crimes, including terrorism and trafficking. [/QUOTE]
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