The interior cabinet secretary professor Kithure Kindiki has revealed the intelligence they are currently using to get information or rather insecurity alerts of banditry and crimes across the country.
According to the video clip seen by the writer online, the interior cabinet secretary has revealed that they are getting alot of positive intelligence from the public as he clarifies that they believe in intelligence led operations. While speaking during an interview with citizen tv, he said that the primary partner in national security is the citizen of this country.
He has revealed that recently they have decided to work close with the public so that they give then information from the ground unlike in the past, adding to that the move has given a positive feedback since the public have decided to collaborate with the police and security officers to provide sensitive information of the issues affecting them thus they know how to start dealing with crime matters and banditry too. Watch video

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