Kenya and Tanzania decided to strengthen their efforts to combat Cross-border terrorism and human trafficking, which disfigured both of them countries globally.
“We have agreed to fight Terrorism, drugs, human trafficking, etc of The transnational crimes that we create region Uncompetitive and tender us a bad Kenyan President William Ruto said during a press conference shortly after the talks took place with His Tanzanian counterpart, Samia Solo Hassan.
East African countries have recently suffered from a flood of Cross-border terrorist activities, which observers say have contributed significantly to eroding investor confidence in Their profitable sectors such as tourism and natural gas exploration.
the two countries seek to build Capacity of their security services to fight Cross-border crimes such as terrorism, human and drug trafficking and poaching, which pose a threat to stability of East of Africa region
roto, who he is in Tanzania for The two said that a two-day state visit countries They agreed to enhance cooperation between their security forces through participation information And strategies to tame security challenges and insurance region while minimizing the negative effects of unsafe borders.
Tanzania, which discovered huge reserves of natural gas in southern parts of The country was witnessing sporadic accidents of Terror where militants from the volatile province of Mozambique of Cabo Delgado sneaks into the country commit the crimes that left dozens of people dead and resulted in in Loss of property.
Speaking during a televised press conference, Hassan said that drug crimes and human trafficking have been tarnished international Pictures of Tanzania and Kenya.
“we want Our security forces to discuss serious issues related to terrorism and human trafficking and come up with She said.
“Human trafficking crimes have set our country apart in a bad light … in factThese guys are not Tanzanians. We are simply arrest they. But when they arrive Here are the records show They are from Tanzania and Kenya.” added.
Kenya and Tanzania decided to strengthen their efforts to combat Cross-border terrorism and human trafficking, which disfigured both of them countries globally.
“We have agreed to fight Terrorism, drugs, human trafficking, etc of The transnational crimes that we create region Uncompetitive and tender us a bad Kenyan President William Ruto said during a press conference shortly after the talks took place with His Tanzanian counterpart, Samia Solo Hassan.
East African countries have recently suffered from a flood of Cross-border terrorist activities, which observers say have contributed significantly to eroding investor confidence in Their profitable sectors such as tourism and natural gas exploration.
the two countries seek to build Capacity of their security services to fight Cross-border crimes such as terrorism, human and drug trafficking and poaching, which pose a threat to stability of East of Africa region
roto, who he is in Tanzania for The two said that a two-day state visit countries They agreed to enhance cooperation between their security forces through participation information And strategies to tame security challenges and insurance region while minimizing the negative effects of unsafe borders.
Tanzania, which discovered huge reserves of natural gas in southern parts of The country was witnessing sporadic accidents of Terror where militants from the volatile province of Mozambique of Cabo Delgado sneaks into the country commit the crimes that left dozens of people dead and resulted in in Loss of property.
Speaking during a televised press conference, Hassan said that drug crimes and human trafficking have been tarnished international Pictures of Tanzania and Kenya.
“we want Our security forces to discuss serious issues related to terrorism and human trafficking and come up with She said.
“Human trafficking crimes have set our country apart in a bad light … in factThese guys are not Tanzanians. We are simply arrest they. But when they arrive Here are the records show They are from Tanzania and Kenya.” added.