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Police crack down on gangs on the Coast
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30717, member: 2262"] The Kenyan government has launched an aggressive crackdown on emerging criminal gangs plaguing multiple regions across the country. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen addressed parliamentary concerns during a recent National Assembly session, acknowledging widespread security challenges and outlining comprehensive strategies to combat organized crime. Murkomen spotlighted specific gang activities threatening public safety, particularly highlighting the notorious Panga Boys in Mombasa and Chinkororo gangs operating around Nakuru and Kisii. Law enforcement has already made significant progress, arresting 120 Panga Boys members and demonstrating a robust response to escalating criminal networks threatening community stability. The security apparatus will deploy a multifaceted approach to address these challenges. Murkomen announced an upcoming tour through six coastal counties, where he plans to meet with security personnel, administrative officers, political representatives, and residents to develop targeted intervention strategies. Leadership changes within police departments represent another critical component of the government's comprehensive security enhancement plan. Recent multiagency operations have yielded promising results. Police in Kwale County conducted a sweeping raid that netted 120 suspected machete-wielding gang members. A subsequent operation in Kisauni targeted specific neighborhoods, recovering five tuk-tuks allegedly used for phone theft and detaining suspects at Mjambere police station pending judicial proceedings. Msambweni Subcounty Police Commander Robinson Lang'at emphasized the ongoing nature of these efforts, promising continued targeted operations against criminal elements. As part of the broader strategy, authorities have recommended clearing beach areas by 6 p.m., aiming to reduce opportunities for criminal activities and restore public safety across vulnerable regions. [/QUOTE]
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