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Agency tells civilian gun owners to appear for vetting

Chairman of Firearms Licensing Board Charles Mukindia

Firearm certificate holders in Nairobi will undergo mandatory vetting from Monday next week. The Firearms Licensing Board has said the vetting process for civilian gun owners will start on February 4.

Chairman Charles Mukindia said the process is mandatory and those targeted in Nairobi region will appear before a team at the Police Pavilion in South C from February 4 to 7.

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