According to information provided by a trustworthy source, interior CS Kithure Kindiki visited Nairobi's CBD to evaluate the security situation.

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The interior CS decided to visit the CBD in an effort to determine whether or not crime is declining, according to a news report that Kenyans. Co. Ke has shared.This is taking place at the same time that the government has pledged to assist all Kenyans by dealing with criminals through the National Police Service and the Inspector General of Police.

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According to the New Inspector General of Police's reports, Koome warned criminals to change their ways or face the full force of the law.Kenyans who responded to this incident by using their various social media accounts to voice their opinions on the subject have urged the government to send more police officers to Eastlands.

Most Kenyans reportedly stated that it is regrettable that the government has not yet taken action to address the rising number of criminals in Eastlands despite the fact that the numbers keep rising.
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