Foreign Affairs permanent secretary Thuita Mwangi told The Hague judges that the government's top security advisory organ received intelligence of impending violence just before the December 2007 presidential elections results were announced.
Mr Mwangi, taking the stand as the second witness for Civil Service boss Francis Muthaura at the International Criminal Court (ICC), said the National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) used the information to make recommendations for deployment of police and other law enforcing agencies in particular areas.
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