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Two AK-47 rifles surrendered in Narok peace disarmament drive

Two AK-47 rifles surrendered in Narok peace disarmament drive
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Residents in Narok County, Kenya, have voluntarily surrendered two AK-47 rifles as part of a government-led peaceful disarmament initiative. The program aims to reduce illegal firearms and improve regional security through community cooperation.

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Voluntary disarmament programs are critical for reducing regional violence and building trust between local populations and state security agencies.

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Two AK-47 rifles voluntarily surrendered by residents in Ng'edelel location, Narok county /HANDOUT

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The report relies on official statements from the National Police Service and focuses on public safety outcomes.

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