Easter holiday security beefed up on Kenya coast

Officials formed a security team to protect tourists during the Easter holidays along the Kenyan coast. Coast Police Commander Ali Nuno encouraged visitors to enjoy the beautiful beaches, saying officers will guard the entire region against criminals. Police blame most local accidents on drunk driving, fatigue, or driver carelessness. The commander warned parents that they face charges if their children carry weapons like machetes or clubs. He urged beachgoers to leave the shores before 6 p.m.

Mombasa County Commissioner Mohammed Noor said the security force includes police, government officers, and transport safety officials. NTSA Chairman Khatib Mwashetani announced they will monitor main roads from Mombasa to Nairobi, Kilifi, Lamu, and Lungalunga. He asked drivers to stay sober and follow traffic rules, including using speed governors. Lawbreakers who risk public safety will face harsh penalties during the planned crackdown.
 

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