'Nine One One' security firm boosts emergency response
Business
By
James Wanzala
| Feb 17, 2018
Security firm Nine One One has unveiled a new fleet of 50 emergency response vehicles to enhance its operations amid rising crime in Nairobi.
The firm says there is need for partnership between private firms and the Government to boost security.
Group Chief Executive Charles Omondi said the company has continued to nurture good working relationships with the police to secure customers.
“Partnership with the National Police Service is the core component of our operations.
This investment is not only strengthening efficiency and sustainability of security services we provide in the country but is also our commitment to continue contributing to the nation’s well-being,” he said.
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