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CCTV IN EVERY STATION
“It will now be mandatory to equip police stations with CCTV surveillance to enhance transparency and accountability. All the police stations in Kenya, currently standing at 1209, shall have CCTV surveillance within the next two years,” Kipchumba Murkomen, CS Interior
Murkomen : All police stations in Kenya shall have CCTV surveillance within the next two years
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