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JKIA security: Police issue stern warning ahead of planned demonstrations

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
July 23, 2024
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The National Police Service (NPS) has issued a stern warning regarding the planned protests set to take place on July 23, 2024, which could potentially include attempts to occupy Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

In a press release signed by Acting Inspector General Douglas Kanja Kirocho, the NPS underscored the legal restrictions governing access to protected areas, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining public safety and national security.

“The national police service reiterates its commitment to Article 37 and its mandate to ensure public safety and national security. It is critical to firmly remind the public of the legal boundaries that govern access to protected areas,” the press release read.

It specifically references the Protected Areas Act Cap 204, which prevents unauthorized persons from entering areas designated as protected. This includes facilities such as the LPG Plant, the Bitumen Plant, and Petroleum depots at JKIA. The statement also cites the Kenya Civil Aviation Act No. 21 of 2013, which criminalizes trespassing on government aerodromes or land forming part of an aerodrome licensed under regulations made under the Act.

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The National Police Service is urging all individuals participating in the demonstrations to respect these legal provisions.

The press release emphasizes the importance of refraining from attempting to enter or interfere with protected areas, highlighting the potential legal consequences of such actions. The Police Service has affirmed its resolute commitment to upholding and enforcing these laws to maintain public order and security.

The statement concludes with a call for peaceful and lawful demonstrations, reflecting the government’s stance on balancing the right to protest with the need to protect critical infrastructure and ensure public safety. The Acting Inspector General’s message is clear: while the right to demonstrate is respected, it must be exercised within the confines of the law.

This directive comes amidst rising tensions and planned demonstrations, which have raised concerns about potential disruptions at JKIA, a crucial hub for national and international travel. The press release aims to preempt any unlawful activities and ensure that the demonstrations do not compromise the safety and functionality of key installations.

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