Murkomen ordnet Spezialeinheit der Polizei gegen illegalen Alkohol im Kerio-Tal an

Innenminister Kipchumba Murkomen hat Pläne zur Entsendung einer Spezialeinheit ins Kerio-Tal bekannt gegeben, um das Vorgehen gegen die Herstellung und den Konsum von illegalem Alkohol zu verschärfen. Er warnte, dass Beamte, die im Verdacht stehen, Alkoholismus zu fördern, mit Disziplinarmaßnahmen rechnen müssen. Die Erklärung wurde in Metkei, Keiyo South, abgegeben.

Innenminister Kipchumba Murkomen sprach in Metkei, Keiyo South, und warnte vor hartem Durchgreifen gegen Regierungsbeamte und Sicherheitskräfte, die mit illegalen Alkoholgeschäften gemeinsame Sache machen oder diese schützen.

„Die Regierung wird in ihrem Kampf gegen illegalen Alkohol nicht nachlassen, selbst wenn dies den Einsatz einer Spezialeinheit zur Verfolgung der Täter erfordert“, sagte Murkomen.

Der Plan zielt darauf ab, das Vorgehen gegen die Herstellung und den Konsum von illegalem Alkohol im Kerio-Tal zu verstärken. Der Minister warnte, dass jeder Verwaltungsbeamte, der im Verdacht steht, Alkoholismus zu fördern, mit disziplinarischen Maßnahmen belegt wird.

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