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    "content": "not have a police station. Does the Government have a policy of facilitating districts that are quite deserving? The thing is that I think this problem needs to be addressed; there is the problem of officers staying in police stations for so long. They take long and become part and parcel of cartels. So my question is: Do they have a policy or a time limit as to how long an officer should stay at a police station? It is good that he said that they still have community policing; he said that the problem is the strategy by which they are going to implement their programme? Where are they going to start? I know that if you want to catch a thief, use another thief. Communities know the criminals. What is the Government doing – although I am on the side of that Government – to, at least, involve the communities and jumpstart what we call community policing, which, I think, is the short-term and long-term solution to insecurity in Kenya?"
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