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Cases of extremism and terror attacks on the decline

The PS Ministry of Internal Security and National Administration Dr Raymond Omollo addresses participants during a consultative meeting in Simba Lodge, Naivasha to discuss the Counties Prevention of Violent Extremism model bill. [File, Standard]

Cases of extremism and terror attacks in the country have dropped sharply in the last two years, the Ministry of Internal Security and National Administration has said.

However, there are active terror cells in Northern Eastern and parts of the Coast where Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks continue to be recorded targeting communication masks and security officers on patrol.

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