The Mombasa traffic police collaborated with Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiatives for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) and its partners, The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and the County Government of Mombasa.
Mohamed Faki called for immediate action, suggesting temporary contracts as a solution to ensure the swift return of the marshals to their duties.
Police were ordered to apprehend and charge passengers found on board overloaded PSVs and commericals.
The majority of those arrested on Sunday, in the joint operation by the NTSA and traffic police, were excess passengers in public service vehicles.
Sakaja emphasised the need for concerted efforts to address challenges such as illegal dumping, construction, encroachments, noise pollution, liquor licencing, drug control, traffic management and vandalism.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Mirriam Muli cited misuse of firearms by traffic police officers.