Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and the county commissioner Nelson Marwa have put criminals on notice over increased insecurity.
Joho has said they will unveil security cars to patrol the county streets to fish out criminals. Speaking during the Madaraka Celebrations in Mombasa, the governor said the vehicles are at the Mombasa port and they will be unveiled in the next two weeks.
“The cars are fixed with cameras that can capture a range of 40 metres, hence no one can afford to get away with criminal activities,” he said.
Joho said the administration police, criminal investigation department officers and county askaris will partner in the operations. Marwa said they will have target patrols and not the usual ones.
“Whenever you see the car patrolling be sure someone has been targeted,” he said. “You all saw the failed Wells Fargo attack, the several Changamwe attacks where criminals were either arrested or shot by our officers,” he said.
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Joho has said they will unveil security cars to patrol the county streets to fish out criminals. Speaking during the Madaraka Celebrations in Mombasa, the governor said the vehicles are at the Mombasa port and they will be unveiled in the next two weeks.
“The cars are fixed with cameras that can capture a range of 40 metres, hence no one can afford to get away with criminal activities,” he said.
Joho said the administration police, criminal investigation department officers and county askaris will partner in the operations. Marwa said they will have target patrols and not the usual ones.
“Whenever you see the car patrolling be sure someone has been targeted,” he said. “You all saw the failed Wells Fargo attack, the several Changamwe attacks where criminals were either arrested or shot by our officers,” he said.
Find More.... http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-122810/new-fleet-fight-crime-mombasa
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