East African: Kenya on high alert after Uganda double suicide bombings
Kenyan police are on high alert following the twin explosions that hit Uganda's capital Kampala on Tuesday in which three people were killed and 33 wounded.
Security has been beefed up in all installations and towns across Kenya and along the border points. Police have urged the public to stay alert and report suspicious activities to the nearest station or using the toll free lines 999/112.
“The National Police Service (NPS) assures the public of their security and safety following terror-related incidents in our neighbouring country earlier today. Our sympathies to victims and families who were affected by such an atrocious act,” NPS tweeted on Tuesday.
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