
Kenya and Ethiopia have pledged to conduct cross border terror operations for stability.
Both countries have reiterated strong security cooperation to fight cross-border terrorism thereby ensuring peace and stability in the area.
Police chiefs for both countries met in Addis Ababa on Tuesday and agreed to cooperate in many other ways to deal with such cross border crimes.
Kenya and Ethiopia share a common border and have suffered several attacks by the criminal gang.
•Shene has been fighting the government from its stronghold in the Oromia region of western Ethiopia even though it entered the country to pursue peaceful political struggle in mid-2018.
Inspector General of the National Police Service Hilary Mutyambai during a meeting with the Commisioner General of the Ethiopian Police at EFP Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on February 16,2021
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Kenya and Ethiopia have pledged to conduct cross border terror operations for stability.
Both countries have reiterated strong security cooperation to fight cross-border terrorism thereby ensuring peace and stability in the area.
Police chiefs for both countries met in Addis Ababa on Tuesday and agreed to cooperate in many other ways to deal with such cross border crimes.
The assertion came at a time when Ethiopian Federal Police Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael received Inspector General of National Police Service Hilary Mutyambai at his office and held a discussion on issues of mutual concern.
Officials and local media said the two agreed to launch a joint operation against al-Shabaab and Shene groups to stop hostile activities by the two organisations.
The two countries will sign an MoU for the joint operation within a month.
Mutyambai said Ethiopia and Kenya agreed to enhance cooperation in exchange of information, adding that the MoU will enable the countries to ensure cross-border peace and security.
“They discussed various matters, including a joint effort in the fight against regional and transnational crime and cooperation between our two police services geared towards capacity building,” a statement from his office said.
Mutyambai is also the current President of AFRIPOL.
It was the first such meeting between the two police chiefs.