Police in Kenya conducted a mock security exercise at a campus in Kenya's capital on Monday that sparked panic over a feared attack.
Police say gunshots in campus a mock exercise
"It was a mock exercise," Japheth Koome, the police commander in the capital told Reuters. "We wanted to check on alertness of emergency services."
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"It was a mock exercise," Japheth Koome, the police commander in the capital told Reuters. "We wanted to check on alertness of emergency services."
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