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The service at the same time urged Kenyans to vigilant and report any suspicious activities through toll-free numbers 999, 112, 911 and 0800722203.

The National Police Service (NPS) has responded to advisories issued by Foreign countries to its Citizens in Kenya over terror attacks.

In a statement, police spokesperson Bruno Shioso said they have beefed up security across the country saying they are well prepared to contain any attack.

{Anti-Terro Police Unit. Image: courtesy}

"The service has re-engineered her police units in line with modern-day policing dynamics, challenges and emerging threats, Security operations that ensure imminent attacks are forestalled proactively remain our priority," NPS said.

He added: " The National Police Service assures the public that security in the country has been scaled up through different policing operations".

The service at the same time urged Kenyans to vigilant and report any suspicious activities through toll-free numbers 999, 112, 911 and 0800722203.

Among the countries that warned their citizens of a terror attack include Germany and France.  

France in a statement on Thursday, January 27, 2022, warned its citizens alongside other members of the public to be vigilant as they go about their activities over the coming days, especially the weekend.

The German embassy also cautioned its citizens to be alert when visiting public places over the coming days.

These are in addition to the general rules that the embassy has for its nationals whenever they are out in public.