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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Security beefed up in Mombasa as Muslims mark Ramadan

Mombasa County Commissioner Nelson Marwa. He has said that security has been tightened in the county as Muslims mark Ramadan. PHOTO/KEVIN ODIT

Mombasa County Commissioner Nelson Marwa. He has said that security has been tightened in the county as Muslims mark Ramadan. PHOTO/KEVIN ODIT  NATION
By Wachira Mwangi
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Mombasa County Commissioner Nelson Marwa has assured residents of tight security during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

 
Mr Marwa said they were going to target criminals and not to harass the innocent residents. He added that they were prepared for the active nights during this month as most families would be outdoors.
Mr Marwa revealed that patrols would be frequent and cautioned police officers to carry out their operations in a humane manner.
“Let us carry out our patrols with consideration that this is a holy month and that we need to give our brothers and sisters sufficient time for worship,” he said.
During a security meeting at his office Saturday, Mr Marwa warned criminals not to take advantage of the Ramadan month to commit crime. He said the law was going to catch up with them.
He further assured that there will be constant supply of water and power for the residents saying he had already discussed the issue with the County Executive for Water and Environment Fatma Awale.
“Water is very critical and I have asked Fatma and the MD Mombasa Water not to disconnect water supply to the residents. Kenya Power Regional Manager Yusuf Haid is well aware that we do not want power interruptions,” the commissioner said.
The Commissioner said that criminal activities had gone down in the county and commended security agents and other stakeholders for improving the security situation in the region.
“We want to thank our security machinery, members of the public and elected leaders for ensuring that crime goes down. The general security in the county is not as bad as it was two months ago, although we have isolated incidences of crime that we are witnessing in some areas,” he said.
Mr Marwa called on leaders to come out and support the government on matters of security.

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