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On Saturday 31st March 2012, an explosive device went off during a Christian crusade, while another device exploded at a bar and restaurant, frequented by local residents, in downtown Mombasa near the stadium. One person reportedly lost their life and several others injured
The tourism industry condemns this senseless act of violence against innocent Kenyans, which resulted in needless loss of life and destruction of property. We welcome the Government’s assurance that they all effort will be made to track down the perpetrators of this criminal acts.
KTF has confirmed that both incidents occurred in locations not frequented by international tourists. We further wish to assure all esteemed visitors to Kenya that tourist class facilities continue to maintain a very high degree of vigilance in collaboration with government security agents.
All intending visitors to Kenya are reminded to book their safaris only through reputable and licensed operators. Should you require more information please contact the KTF Safety and Communication Centre, which remains open 24hrs daily and will be updating the industry should there be issues of concern.
The Kenya Tourism Federation
Safety and Communication Centre
Email: operations@ktf.co.ke
Kenya Tourism Federation
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