Nairobi — Kenya Airways has received an Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) machine from the United Kingdom as part of on-going co-operation between Kenya and the UK in combating terrorism.
The Sh3.65 million ETD machine was handed over by the British High Commissioner to Kenya, Christian Turner on Tuesday to KQ Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mbuvi Ngunze.
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