William Ruto’s ally and the former Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses has reacted to the news of armed bandits who killed 11 people in cold blood where 8 of the victims were police officers who were on a pursuit to recover stolen livestock that had been taken by the bandits.
Through his Twitter, the former Kiambu County gubernatorial aspirant warned the cattle rustlers against their banditry act adding that they will soon face the music following the recent incident that left 11 people dead.
Last minute thoughts before I sleep. The rustlers that killed our officers, you’ll know there’s a change of guard in SH! Alafu unaiba ng’ombe wakati hakuna nyasi? Moses Kuria said.
This comes shortly after president William Ruto issued a directive to security agencies to deal with the issue of banditry in the region and to make sure that the suspects are brought to book.
The victims of the attack were killed after being ambushed by the bloodthirsty bandits who are suspected to be from the neighboring Baringo county.
The 8 police officers, a chief, and a woman were reportedly ambushed at Namariat near Kakiteitei village as they were pursuing the bandits who had attacked Ngikengoi village in Elelea sublocation, Katilia ward.
Turkana Police Commander Samuel Ndany also divulged that the armed bandits were suspected to have come from Tiaty in Baringo county.
Thirdway Alliance Party Leader Ekuru Aukot also revealed that his sister was among the deceased.
Taking to his social media pages, the 2017 presidential candidate urged President William Ruto urged the commander in chief to deal with culprits while mourning his sister.
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