He observed that convicted terrorists ought to be punished in line with international practice of efficient criminal justice response to terrorism. Updated Tue, May 24th 2016 at 12:02 GMT +3Attorney General Githu MuigaiAttorney General Githu Muigai told a session of the Commission of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice that is ongoing in Vienna, Switzerland he is concerned with increased incidents of terrorism. He added that Kenya remains committed to utilizing international instruments to combat terrorism and ensure crime prevention and criminal justice adding they are already enshrined in legislation which incorporate international conventions against corruption and transnational organized crime. Kenya has been an active member of the Global Counter Terrorism Forum’s (GCTF), which call for good effective counter-terrorism practice in the Criminal Justice Sector. Kenya further looks forward to the review of Global Counter Terrorism Strategy to take into account the challenges of terrorism.
Source: Standard Digital May 24, 2016 03:17 UTC