Kenya said on Sunday it may deploy as many as 10,000 police officers
to boost security during a visit by Pope Francis later this month as the
country readies for crowds of one million people.
Islamist rebels have staged a string of attacks in Kenya, including
the April massacre at Garissa university in which 148 people were
killed, and the 2013 assault on Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall that
killed 67.
“Security agencies continue to fine-tune plans to secure the city
during a particularly busy period, and when we expect Nairobi’s
population to swell by an additional one million people,” State House
spokesman Manoah Esipisu said in a statement.
“Tentatively, some 10,000 police officers will be deployed,” Esipisu
said, adding that another 10,000 members of the government’s youth
service would help in crowd control.
The pontiff will be in Kenya from November 25 to 27, before spending
two days in Uganda and travelling to the Central African Republic (CAR),
where his trip will end on November 30, according to a Vatican
itinerary.
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