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Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Tension high in Baringo with residents fleeing for of further attacks

Thousands of Baringo’s Mochongoi and Marigat areas have been forced to flee after armed bandits raided Loruk area Sunday, December 25 night stealing hundreds of cattle.

The attack came hours after over 100 heavily armed bandits believed to be from the neighbouring Pokot region overrun an Administration Police Camp on Christmas Day, injuring several police officers who have since been airlifted to Nairobi for specialized treatment.

Following the assault on the AP Camp, residents of Kiserian, Mukutani and Noosukro were given a seven-hour ultimatum to vacate as police combed the area in search of the stolen livestock.

Baringo Administration Police Commander, Robinson Ndiwa, said more police officers have been deployed in the region to help deal with the cattle rustling menace.

Francis Ole Kidogo, a resident of Mochongoi, said that they are spending sleepless nights fearing that the bandits may strike anytime.

Baringo County has been marked as a banditry hotspot with several attacks being carried out by suspected members of the neighbouring community.

The raid on an AP Camp by the bandits comes barely two years after over 40 police officers were killed by bandits in Suguta Valley while pursuing stolen livestock.

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