
The Kenyan police on Tuesday, November 15, burnt
5, 250 illegal firearms consisting of both confiscated and surrendered arms
that had been piled up for nearly one decade as a message to urge other
citizens in the country with similar weapons to surrender them.
The country’s deputy president William Ruto spearheaded the exercise accompanied by the minister for internal security, Joseph Ole Nkaissery. He said;
“We are destroying small
arms and ammunition so that they do not fall into wrong hands that will cause
harm in society. I urge those in possession of illegal firearms to surrender
them to police and those in custody of state weapons to maintain proper
usage."The country’s deputy president William Ruto spearheaded the exercise accompanied by the minister for internal security, Joseph Ole Nkaissery. He said;
Ruto also said that the weapons posed a threat to peace and
stability of the country as they were easily available, cheap and simple to
handle and conceal. Members of the public were also asked to register their
guns amid the government’s effort to regulate the use of arms in the country.
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