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The ministry of Interior has announced that it will conduct a nationwide exercise to vet, register, and license private security service providers to ensure order and safety on premises used for entertainment, recreational, or sporting purposes. This comes days after four journalists were attacked and injured during a raid to smoke out sellers and users of shisha at a bar in Kilimani led by the national authority for the campaign against alcohol and drug abuse, NACADA.
Bouncers face vetting, licensing after shisha joint attack
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