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The CS has been touring banditry-prone areas while in full military gear.

Cabinet Secretary for Interior and coordination of National Governments Kithure Kindiki has disclosed that he puts on military combat gear for special missions.

Speaking to NTV on Monday, the CS said the dress code is often deliberate and done when conducting an official duty aimed at restoring peace in various parts of the country.

He said he will be in uniforms whenever he is active in the locations or in operational planning.

"It is for tactical and operational reasons and increasingly you will see that, depending on the mission and the location," he added.


File Image of Interior CS Kithure Kindiki.

He first wore police combat gear on November 2022, as he led the charge against bandits.

Kindiki was touring Wajir and Isiolo counties in full military uniform including the elite police tactical boots and vest.

The CS has scaled up operations aimed at ending banditry in the six counties declared as disturbed and dangerous.

Kindiki said the government is committed to stopping the deaths in the North Rift area that have been occasioned by banditry activities.

He said the ongoing operations in the areas won't stop until the culprits are decimated.

"We are in the North as the security apparatus of Kenya to stay. We are not coming back. We are here to stay. For good," he noted.