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Over the last few months, incidents of Abductions and kidnappings have been rampant in several parts of with the security services indicating the existence of criminal Syndicates targeting small children.
Apart from the dangerous syndicates, Police have also managed to Nab several individual suspects who are responsible for heinous crimes in different parts of the country. 
A few days ago the DCI arrested a 20-year-old man who has since been identified as one Masten Milimo Wanjala. The suspect is said to be responsible for the deaths of several children.
A day later the officers arrested another serial killer in Moi’s Bridge. The killer, Evans Wanjala was arrested for allegedly Butchering five children at Moi's Bridge, Uasin Gishu County.
Earlier today the court in Eldoret ruled that the suspect should remain in custody for a further 21 days pending probe completion. 
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