Mudavadi added that some returnees could face investigations, noting that authorities are already handling cases linked to the recruitment process. At the same time, Mudavadi said the government is exploring options, including possible amnesty, once affected individuals are safely repatriated. Mudavadi said Kenya has now reached an agreement to halt further recruitment of its citizens into the conflict, even as efforts continue to evacuate those already in war zones. However, the process of bringing them back is not instant because they are in a war zone,” he said. Kenyan law bars citizens from joining foreign military forces without prior approval from the government.