Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Principal Secretary for Internal Security Raymond Omollo, Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizen Services Belio Kipsang and other officials during the signing of the Kenya-Italy Letter of Intent to deepen security cooperation/MURKOMEN
Kenya and Italy have signed a Letter of Intent aimed at strengthening cooperation in preventing and combating crime, marking another milestone in the growing security partnership between the two countries.
Italian Ambassador to Kenya Dr. Vincenzo Del Monaco and Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen signing the Kenya-Italy Letter of Intent to deepen security cooperation/MURKOMEN
Murkomen noted that Kenya would benefit from Italy’s experience in public security coordination and modern policing, following recent benchmarking engagements between the two countries.
Italian Ambassador to Kenya Dr Vincenzo Del Monaco and Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen after signing the Kenya-Italy Letter of Intent to deepen security cooperation/MURKOMEN
The initiative forms part of Kenya’s broader security modernisation agenda, which seeks to enhance police capabilities, strengthen international cooperation and improve the country’s capacity to respond to both domestic and transnational crime.
Also present at the ceremony were Italian Ambassador to Kenya Dr Vincenzo Del Monaco, Principal Secretary for Internal Security Dr Raymond Omollo, Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizen Services Dr Belio Kipsang, and senior government officials from both Kenya and Italy.











