Oscar Sudi has sensationally claimed that the endless banditry attacks in the Rift Valley region are sponsored by cartels who reap big once the theft of cattle is executed by armed bandits.
He has today revealed that armed bandits who attack villages before wreaking havoc are normally sponsored by cartels who then get the money once the stolen animals are sold.
Sudi has warned the cartels, sponsors and bandits, that their days are numbered and that no more blood is going to be shed.
He has said that President William Ruto's government not going to leave any stone unturned in the fight against the bandits.
Oscar Sudi who is a top ally of the President has said that he has already asked to be named the chairman of the security committee that will be formed to tackle the vice
"If you are the sponsors and the cartels in this, who get money after the animals are sold, be warned that we are not going to put up with your vices," Sudi warned.
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