Murkomen ordena unidade policial especial contra bebidas ilegais no Vale do Kerio

O ministro da Segurança Interna, Kipchumba Murkomen, anunciou planos para enviar uma unidade policial especial ao Vale do Kerio para intensificar o combate à produção e ao consumo de bebidas ilegais. Ele advertiu que funcionários suspeitos de promover o alcoolismo enfrentarão medidas disciplinares. A declaração foi feita em Metkei, Keiyo South.

O ministro do Interior, Kipchumba Murkomen, falou em Metkei, Keiyo South, alertando sobre ações rigorosas contra funcionários do governo e pessoal de segurança que coludam ou protejam negócios de bebidas ilegais.

“O governo não recuará em sua guerra contra as bebidas ilegais, mesmo que isso signifique enviar uma unidade especial para caçar os culpados”, disse Murkomen.

O plano visa fortalecer a repressão no Vale do Kerio contra a produção e o consumo de álcool ilegal. O ministro advertiu que qualquer funcionário administrativo suspeito de incentivar o alcoolismo enfrentará medidas disciplinares.

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