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DCI Says It Recovered Guns And Ammunitions In March; What Can We Do About The Increasing Gun Numbers And Violence In Kenya?

The exercise to re-registered and track gun owners kicked off in February 2019. Many guns and ammunitions that are military-grade have been confiscated, and a couple of licenses cancelled. The exercise has also been mated by accusations of bribery, especially at the Mathari mental hospital where gun owners are suppos

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DCI Says It Recovered Guns And Ammunitions In March; What Can We Do About The Increasing Gun Numbers And Violence In Kenya?

The exercise to re-registered and track gun owners kicked off in February 2019. Many guns and ammunitions that are military-grade have been confiscated, and a couple of licenses cancelled. The exercise has also been mated by accusations of bribery, especially at the Mathari mental hospital where gun owners are supposed to undergo mental tests. Despite the exercise and others meant to rid the public of dangerous guns, the wider problem remains the number of illegal guns in private hands. Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) today posted that they had recovered more guns in last months and called on the public to give information on illegal firearms. https://twitter.com/DCI_Kenya/status/1112675233138393088 Over the years, police...

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