Trespass JKIA, protected areas at your own peril, Acting Police IG Kanja warns

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By Stephanie Wangari | Jul 23, 2024
Acting IG Police Douglas Kanja addresses members of the press at Jogoo House on 23 July 2024. [Robert Tomno,Standard]

Acting Inspector General of Police Douglas Kiricho Kanja has warned the public against trespassing protected areas such as the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) during today's protests.

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Kanja warned that the police would be vigilant in enforcing the law.

"Protected areas are out of bounds. They include LPG plants and petroleum depots situated at the Embakasi aviation depot that is JKIA. All unauthorized persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the protected areas," he said.

Those found culpable will be punished, Kanja added.

"Security of our country is a collective responsibility. Any person who breaks the law will be dealt with swiftly, firmly, and decisively."

Meanwhile, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) on Monday advised passengers to arrive at JKIA early to avoid potential delays in catching their flights.

KAA said there would be heightened security checks and protocols due to the planned protests.

On its part, Kenya Airways reiterated KAA's message by asking its clients to physically check in, at least four hours before a scheduled flight.

"Customers are also encouraged to plan extra time to avoid potential delays en route to the airport."

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