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How dogs and cameras helped tame rowdy boys of school in Embu

Nyangwa Boys High Principal Moshe Musyoka shows a monitor displaying CCTV cameras. The school has invested in German Shepherds, CCTV cameras and training of security guards by Administration Police to forestall strikes and stop entry of drugs. [PHOTO: JOSEPH MUCHIRI/STANDARD]

A secondary school in Embu County has recorded improved security and ended drug abuse after investing in sniffer dogs.

Nyangwa Boys High has also invested in a CCTV system and had their security guards trained by Administration Police officers to build their capacity in combating intruders.

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