Police In Nairobi Take Measures To Protect Property And Businesses Ahead Of Monday's Mass Action
By CurrentNews (self media writer) | 2 days ago
Many Kenyans are apprehensive about the Monday mass action called by Azimio leader Raila Odinga and his allies. Police say that they have an elaborate plan to secure the central business district in Nairobi.
Nairobi police commander Adamson Mbungei told the Standard newspaper that they will give Nairobians the security they need, and no act of hooliganism will take place on that day. According to the sources, police have ensured the protesters will not access government facilities and installations including the State House.
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