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We Haven’t Banned Demos, Police Says
The National Police Service (NPS) has clarified it has not banned public demonstrations.
In a statement, the Ag. Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja says that the July 17th notice they sent out was informed by credible intelligence on potential threats planned on that day.
“Any individual who intends to organise a public gathering or procession must notify the OCS in charge of the area in writing at least 3 days but no more than 14 days prior.” Kanja said.
To ensure the safety of demonstrators Ag. IG Kanja called on all stakeholders to work together.
“Working together, we can ensure the safety of demonstrators while balancing the needs of the broader community. This includes safeguarding businesses from opportunistic criminal activities and ensuring access to critical services and infrastructure.”
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