The National Police service has responded to the security alert issued by the French government through their embassy in Nairobi.
While speaking to the media the NPS Spokesperson Bruno Shioso assured Kenyans that our officers are on high alert and ready to deal with any security threat across the country. He also urged the general public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities through the toll-free numbers: 999, 911, 112, 0800 722 203.

Kamukunji Police Station, while on routine patrols at the CBD
“The National Police Service has progressively fortified its security systems in information sharing; we value credible, verifiable and authentic information.
“The Service has re-engineered her police units in line with modern-day policing dynamics, challenges and emerging threats. Security operations that ensure that imminent attacks are forestalled proactively remain our priority,” Shiso said.
Statement on the state of security in the country. pic.twitter.com/ViH5wPxImS
— National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) January 28, 2022
The statement comes hours after the French government had issued a looming terror attack targeting foreigners in the country.
The security alert issued by the French government was seculated widely and covered by media houses.
It is reported that President Uhuru Kenyatta held a meeting with security officers and the intelligence team On Friday January 28, 2022 to discuss security issues in the country.
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