H.E President William Ruto has cautioned women across the country, asking them to be careful with strange men luring them to situations that compromise their security.
Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of the new Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki, held at the KICC in Nairobi, the Head of State brought to attention of the public, the skyrocketing cases of homicide that has recently hit the nation.
“I want to ask Kenyans to be careful with people, particularly strangers who lure girls and women to situations that compromise their security. We must be on the lookout as a nation, this is yet another moment, another beginning,” said the President.
Furthermore, he called upon detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to work closely with other security agencies to launch immediate probe into the killings of several women and girls, to bring the situations of cold blood murdering to an end.
“I know that recently, we have seen incidents of our girls, our mothers, and women who have been murdered in cold blood. Let me say this, the DCI and all the investigative authorities in Kenya must stand up to these criminals,” the Head of state directed.
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