What Police Recovered In Turkana East As Operations To Solve Insecurity Heats Up.
Following the bandits attack in Turkana East that led to massive loss of lives of civilians and police officers by suspected cattle rustlers, the police have launched the operations to curb the security crisis, in an on-going operations called 'Komesha Uhalifu' in the North Rift. This is according to the president Ruto's directive that demanded for the security crisis to be addresed.

Laikipia Bandits Surviving On Borrowed Life As Multi- Agency Team Reveal What Is Silently Cooking
Laikipia has always been known to be an area prone to bandit attacks. The government has always pledged to help in fighting the regular attacks by doing a number of things. As we speak, The National Police has just revealed what is cooking by posting this on Twitter;

Komesha Uhalifu Police Commence Strict Operation In Turkana Following President Rutos Directive.
The police in Turkana were this week tasked by the commander in chief president Ruto to deal with cattle rustlers mercilessly and end the common rustling which has left many and especially security officers dead. An an order police established an operation dubbed Komesha Uhalifu where a multi agency team has already been deployed.

Multi-Agency Security Teams Visit Locals And Offer Medical Aid In Laikipia
As the saying goes,service to humanity is service to God, Multi-Agency security team visited locals at Ngoisusu Sub-location,Longal village in Laikipia North Sub-County and offered free medical camp to residents. The Medical team from Kenya Defence Forces,B-Company of 40 Rangers Battalion treated the residents of various ailments .

End Of Road, Government Sends Message From Laikipia Banditry Attack
The Multi-Agency Security Team held a community engagement forum today, 09 November 2021, at Dam Mawe and Dagoretti villages within Ol-Moran general Area, with the objective of enhancing integration and peaceful coexistence among various communities. The Security Team provided free medical services to the locals and held a meeting during which the community was urged to embrace community policing and dialogue in dispute resolution.
