Kenya: 12 Rifles Surrendered in West Pokot Amid Disarmament Push
In West Pokot County, twelve illegal firearms were voluntarily surrendered by residents as part of a government disarmament initiative.
Residents of Pokot Central Sub-County in West Pokot County, Kenya, have taken a significant step towards peace by voluntarily surrendering twelve illegal firearms to local authorities. The surrender includes twelve AK-47 rifles, along with magazines and ammunition, which were handed over at the Marich Police Station, as confirmed by the National Police Service (NPS). This action reflects the community's cooperation in efforts to curb illegal arms and enhance security in the region.
The disarmament initiative is part of a broader strategy led by the government to foster peace and stability through community involvement. Local leaders and National Government Administration Officers played a crucial role in facilitating the surrender, encouraging residents to participate in these efforts to ensure a safer environment. The NPS has secured the surrendered firearms and emphasized the importance of continued disarmament in the region, urging anyone possessing illegal arms to come forward.
This voluntary surrender is indicative of a growing recognition among residents of the importance of adhering to laws regarding firearms possession. The government aims to build on this momentum as it seeks to promote security and cooperation between authorities and communities, ultimately contributing to a more peaceful West Pokot County. The successful surrender of weapons underscores the potential for collaborative approaches in tackling issues of illegal arms and enhancing overall community safety.