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PS Omollo: Reopening schools and strict punishments are key to steering youth away from banditry

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September 15, 2025
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PS Omollo: Most of these bandits are pretty young boys who have stopped going to school but when schools are open and we are able to take them back, it means that we are able to take away the allure for young boys to go out there. Additionally, punishing and making it painful for

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Security remains a significant challenge for Kenyans, marked by a surge in urban gang violence, livestock theft, and homicides. An alarm has been raised over the return of criminal gangs, with 300 arrests made in Nairobi, as groups victimize citizens through extortion and violent robberies. In response, the Kenya Kwanza administration launched the "Maliza uhalifu" operation against banditry in the North Rift region to restore peace. Separately, residents in Meru County have criticized the State over rising insecurity following a cattle rustling incident. Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has identified reopening schools and implementing strict punishments as key strategies to steer youth away from banditry.

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