
Officers of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) watch a burning pile of illegal firearms at a field in Ngong, in the outskirts of the capital Nairobi, Kenya, November 15, 2016.

A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya, Nov 15, 2016.

A photographer takes pictures of a pile of 5,250 illegal weapons as they are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya, Nov 15, 2016.

Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery inspects piles of illegal firearms before they were set alight at a field in Ngong, in the outskirts of the capital Nairobi, Kenya, November 15, 2016.

A worker pours fuel on a pile of illegal firearms before it was set alight at a field in Ngong, in the outskirts of the capital Nairobi, Kenya, November 15, 2016. 5,250 illegal firearms were set alight by government in an effort to stem the flow of illicit firearms in the country. Deputy President William Ruto urged civilians in possession of unlicensed guns to surrender them.
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