Sakaja Asks Public to Arrest Thugs in Nairobi CBD

The governor has announced a plan to address rising insecurity in the capital, which includes the apprehension of boda boda riders...
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Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja has urged city residents to directly apprehend individuals caught vandalizing infrastructure, aiming to curb crime in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD). This directive emphasizes citizen responsibility alongside increased police presence and new security measures.
- Citizens can report crimes via the toll-free number 988.
- Sakaja highlighted deliberate sabotage of lighting infrastructure as a contributor to crime.
- The county government will engage the CBD business community to implement CCTV cameras and additional lighting, aligning with county by-laws.
- A stern warning was issued to boda boda operators engaging in unlawful activities, with designated pick-up points and an emphasis on forming Saccos to self-regulate.
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