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Youths At The Coast Urged To Help Fight Against Drug Trafficking And Terrorism

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Last updated: 2016/03/17 at 4:55 PM
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The Coastal po­lice commission­er, Nelson Marwa has challenged the youths to play their role in the fight against drug traf­ficking and terrorism. While addressing the media, the police com­missioner sought the help of all the youths in Kilifi, Mombasa, Lamu and even Kwale in the fight against this menace that is in the rise in the re­gion.This was after a meet­ing that was held with chiefs from this county to try and curb drug traf­ficking in the region.

Youths At The Coast Urged To Help Fight Against Drug Trafficking And Terrorism
Youths At The Coast Urged To Help Fight Against Drug Trafficking And Terrorism

“Vijana katika maeneo haya wanafaa kusaidia serikali kuwakamata hawa walanguzi (The youths have to help the government identify and arrest these drug traf­fickers),” he said.

“Use your smartphones and take photos or even videos of those you feel are peddling drugs and post them on social me­dia for us to see and take action,” he continued.

He also revealed that two people have been ar­rested after a police raid in Shanzu in connection with Al Shaabab.

The coastal region has been identified as the hiding destination for most drug barons and terrorists who then trav­el to the other parts of the country. The police commissioner’s revela­tions that a good number of those missing are uni­versity students prove the extent to which the cream is being targeted.

This seems to be the current trend being tak­en by Al Shaabab as a former University of Nairobi student, Mo­hammed Abdullahi, was claimed to be have lead the Garissa attack that left more than 140 dead. Many people claim un­employment is the key factor that is prompting graduates to join drug trafficking and terrorist groups in the region.

By Simon Ingari

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