INSECURITY
Kisumu county government has ordered temporary closure of all air b&bs in Kisumu city following a wave of insecurity which has gripped the area. All the short term rentals operators will now register their premises afresh before being issued with new licenses to operate.
Kisumu City Manager Abala Wanga said as a requirement for the fresh registration, the premises must be located in a secure neighbourhood, have a visitors’ registration desk, security guards and Close Circuit Television cameras. This, he said targets to monitor operations of the establishments which are believed to accommodate criminals who are terrorising Kisumu residents.
All hotels, bars, restaurants and business premises, he added, have also been directed to install CCTV cameras with a range of between 50-100 metres to aid in surveillance as the crackdown on runaway crime in the area gains momentum. The city inspectorate, he said has established a command center where all the CCTV cameras would be monitored for effective response.
Speaking during a joint security meeting between the County Security Committee and the County government, Wanga added that boda boda operations in the leafy Milimani estate have been banned. This follows a spate of muggings and attacks which happen as early as 6:00pm targeting people returning home from work.
A boda boda registration, he said, has been planned next month to ensure that all operators in the city are mapped and zoned for effective monitoring and to tame criminal activities involving the two wheelers. Kisumu County Commissioner (CC) Benson Leparmorijo said the crackdown on criminal gangs in the area will continue until all the suspects are nabbed and brought to book.
So far, he said six robberies with violence suspects have been arrested, while another was shot and is hospitalised adding that security officers have identified some of the suspects behind cases of mugging and will soon round them up. “We are going after them one by one. They can run away but they cannot fly. We shall catch up with them,” he said.
He pointed out Nyamasaria, Mowlem, Riat, Mamboleo, Tom Mboya, Milimani and Kisian as some of the areas worst hit by the insecurity wave adding that adequate security officers have been deployed to restore normalcy. The ongoing joint operation, he added, will be conducted in a fair and professional manner asking area residents not to panic but to volunteer information to the police to make the drive a success.
“The operation is intelligence led and our officers are very professional. I ask members of the public to give information that is accurate and where possible to pin the location so that we can respond swiftly,” he said.