National Police Service Deploys Extensive Personnel and Surveillance Units to Secure Kenya During Upcoming Easter Holiday Period
NPS intensifies security and traffic enforcement for Easter 2026, deploying extra units to malls and roads to ensure safety during the rainy season.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 11:23 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Tuko.co.ke

Coordinated Security Measures for the Holiday Season
The National Police Service has issued a comprehensive assurance to both Kenyan citizens and international visitors regarding their safety during the upcoming Easter festivities. This security push coincides with the end of the school term and a period of heavy seasonal rainfall, creating a complex environment for public safety management. NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga stated on Tuesday that the service is collaborating with multiple government agencies to intensify operations. The primary objective is to maintain order during a time characterized by increased social gatherings and a surge in domestic tourism across various counties.
Heightened Surveillance in Public and Recreational Spaces
To counter potential security threats, the police have deployed additional personnel and specialized resources to monitor high density locations. Surveillance has been significantly increased at shopping malls, places of worship, and recreational entertainment centers. Furthermore, critical infrastructure and public markets are under constant observation to prevent any disruptions. The service has emphasized that this visible police presence is intended to provide a secure environment for families as they navigate the holiday period, ensuring that security remains tight at all major transit termini.
Strict Enforcement of Road Safety Standards
With travel expected to peak across the nation, the NPS is placing a heavy emphasis on traffic law compliance to prevent road fatalities. Motorists, pedestrians, and boda boda riders have been urged to exercise extreme caution, particularly given the hazardous driving conditions caused by the rainy season. The police have signaled that there will be zero tolerance for speeding, driving under the influence, or the use of mobile devices while operating a vehicle. By intensifying traffic enforcement, the service aims to eliminate preventable accidents caused by risky behavioral patterns during the festive rush.
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