Over the past few years, Kenyans have expressed their displeasure over rising insecurity in the country.

Panic has gripped residents of Ciagiini village in Kirinyaga county after a headless body was discovered in a rice farm.
The mutilated body was found by rice farmers who later on reported the matter to the police.
Reports indicate that the victim is a stranger and he could have been murdered elsewhere and his body ferried to the farm.
The headless body was taken to a local morgue as search for the head continues.
Police said that they are yet to know the motive behind the heinous killing.
Police have not been able to identify the victim yet. Because the circumstances of the death are unknown, the case is being treated as a murder.
Residents have been grappling with a fresh wave of insecurity in the area.
Kenyans have condemned the lapse in security, calling on police, leaders and all Kenyans to protect the sanctity of human life.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/shock-as-kirinyaga-residents-find-headless-body-in-rice-farm-3819562
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