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The government has adopted a strategy to suppress the supply chain of illicit alcohol and narcotic drugs and hold security agencies liable for failure to eradicate the vice. Interior Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki has directed security and law enforcement agencies to generate a county-specific program to counter the drugs, substance, and illicit alcohol menace and destroy the supply and demand chain.
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Gov't aims at suppressing illicit alcohol supply chain
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