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Murkomen says at least 2,000 guns recovered from bandits in operations
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Murkomen said the unit’s operations had led to the seizure of more than 2,000 firearms and 1,500 rounds of ammunition from bandits and terrorist groups.
The Cabinet Secretary spoke on Thursday while presiding over the 11th Special Operations Group graduation ceremony at Kamanga Training Camp in Samburu County.
“You are called upon to confront violent extremism, disrupt organised criminal networks, combat cross-border threats, protect critical national infrastructure, and support specialised operations where precision, discipline, and professionalism are paramount,” Murkomen told the graduating officers.
Murkomen also commended the collaboration between the National Intelligence Service and the National Police Service in training and deploying specialised officers to tackle complex security challenges.
The Cabinet Secretary reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting reforms in the security sector to build a more effective, modern and people-centred security service capable of addressing evolving threats.