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Community starts drive to flush out criminals

PST, Chaplain Volunteer of Broken Chains Ministry, also a peace ambassador, Joseph Kinuthia addresses Makaburini slams residents in Kakamega on July 2, 2015. He gave out phone contacts of several security officers of Kakamega when he officially launched an initiative to flash out criminals and terror suspects from society. By Benjamin Sakwa

Residents of Kakamega town have launched a security initiative to flush out suspected criminals.

The initiative dubbed ‘Mimi ni Mkenya na nitalinda Kenya’ (I am a Kenyan and I will secure Kenya) will see residents inform the authority on any security threats.

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