DCI Boss Rallies Wajir Community Against Emerging Security Threats
The Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Mr. Amin Mohamed, has rallied residents of Wajir County to partner with security agencies in countering new and emerging security threats. The DCI boss, during a public security forum, emphasized that while the county has made significant strides in reducing crime, evolving challenges such as cybercrime, cross-border smuggling, and the persistent threat of terrorism require even greater community vigilance.
Mr. Amin pointed out that criminals are constantly adapting their methods, making public cooperation more critical than ever. He urged residents to report not only traditional crimes but also suspicious financial activities, online scams, and any attempts by extremist groups to radicalize the youth. The DCI assured the public of enhanced forensic and technological capabilities to support these efforts and ensure thorough investigations.
The forum served to strengthen the existing bond between investigators and the community. The DCI boss commended Wajir residents for their past collaboration, which contributed to the county being ranked as one of the safest in Kenya. He concluded that this partnership is the most effective defense against those who seek to disrupt the hard-won peace and stability in the region.