IG Boinnet explains blasts heard hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta’s speech

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Its surely been a scary time for Kenya since the Dusit D2 Hotel building explosion that once again awakened terror in the lives of Kenyans.

Inspector General of police Joseph Boinnet on Wednesday evening urged to avoid panicking following the latest blasts heard from Riverside Drive Nairobi.

The blasts were heard hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta announced that the attacker had been neutralized, assuring Kenyans of their security.

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“I assure fellow Kenyans and our visitors that you are safe in Kenya. Inform the police and any authority of any suspicious individuals. We can never take anything for granted, we shall continue the never-ending work of strengthening our systems,” he stated.

Speaking at State House, the Head of State further stated that terrorists involved in this heinous act had been
killed.

“All the terrorists in the Dusit D2 hotel attack have been neutralized,” the President told the nation.

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Kenyatta further stated that 14 people had been confirmed dead while 700 had been rescued. He  expressed his remorse for the lives lost during the incident and commended all agencies which quickly responded.

“We will seek out every person involved in the funding, planning and execution of this heinous act,” the
president added during his address

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