Nation discovered fresh data. Africa has revealed the techniques the attackers used to kidnap their victims in Mawanga, Bahati sub-county.
The attackers pretend to want to read water or energy meters or solve issues before attacking their victims.
Their ties to the infamous "Confirm" gang were questioned regarding three Nakuru MPs.
We now understand that the attackers select their targets, investigate their habits, and collect their personal information long before they really carry out this.
"They have already gained entry to the building where they rob, kill, rape, or maim victims before they disappear before you even realize it. We have been constantly afraid of being attacked, "explained Mary Wangari, a local of Mawanga.
Diana Opicho, who was murdered in her Nakuru home, is shown in this picture thanks to
Attack survivors in the neighborhood claim that young men are the majority of the attackers.
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