Kenya’s security agencies are working closely in securing the country and especially at the coastal region as the high tourist season sets in. Tourists influx at the coast (Mombasa County) expected in starting July.
Following warnings and terror alerts during the holy month of Ramadan, security has been scaled-up.
Mombasa County Commissioner Mohamed Maalim Sunday 12th June 2016 assured locals as well as visitors of their security but cautioned them to be vigilant.
Local populous asked to collaborate with security agencies in securing the region, in case of suspicious activity or person(s) to notify security authorities immediately for action.
Maalim further said that security on vital installations such as Moi International Airport, the Likoni crossing channel, beaches, hotels, shopping malls and places of worship have been scaled-up to prevent attacks.
He also ordered through screening of all vehicles before being allowed into the ferries to avert attacks or transportation of deadly weapons.
































