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DCI Boss Amin Calls for Unity in Kenya's Fight Against Terrorism
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27553, member: 2262"] DCI boss Mohammed Amin reminded his detectives that terrorism threatens countries everywhere. He believes we need everyone working together to fight this danger. Law enforcement groups must team up closely to keep our neighborhoods safe from these attacks. "Terrorism hurts people across the world, and we need a unified approach. We have to defeat it," Amin said during his speech. He talked at the final ceremony for a Counter Terrorism Senior Investigators Course. The event happened at the KCC Leadership Centre located in Karen, Nairobi. Amin pointed out how the training would improve investigators' ability to handle terrorism cases with greater accuracy. Fourteen officers from the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit joined this two-week program. They learned advanced leadership skills plus special investigation techniques focused specifically on fighting terror groups. The main goal was to help these officers handle complicated terror investigations more effectively. UK High Commissioner Neil Wigan encouraged all participants to use their new skills immediately and praised the DCI for teaming up with the United Kingdom on law enforcement projects. Several important officials attended the ceremony. These included ATPU Director Said Kiprotich, Detective Superintendent Luke Marks, who directed the course, plus Training Director Mark Lawson. Police leaders want more training sessions for detectives who work against terrorism as part of their strategy. Kenya has suffered many terrorist attacks over the years. The threat remains high today. These attacks harm businesses throughout the country. Many innocent people died from these attacks. Others live with serious injuries. Al Shabaab operates from Somalia as the main group targeting Kenya. They cross through the open border between Kenya and Somalia to carry out their violent missions against Kenyan targets. [/QUOTE]
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