FIREARM RECOVERED IN KAKAMEGA AS WAR ON CRIMINAL GANGS INTENSIFIES
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What you need to know;
- A firearm was recoverd in Kakamega as DCI detectives intensifies war on criminal gangs.
- Nairobi and Kakamega are among places where Crime has surged in the recent past.
- Mostly youths in their 20s are at the middle of the criminal activities.
Detectives based in Kakamega town yesterday evening recovered a firearm suspected to have been stolen from a police officer.
The Ceska pistol loaded with 15 rounds on 9mm calibre was recovered from three suspects who were holed at a house in Mukumu, Khayega location, following an intensive crackdown mounted by the DCI Western command on criminals and criminal gangs in the area.
Following the evening raid, Joseph Maina, 22, Dennis Githae, 25, and Stanley Githae, 20, were arrested and household goods suspected to have been stolen in various robbery incidents within Kakamega recovered.
The items included laptops, smart phones, television sets, home theatres among other electronic items and kitchenware.
The arrest of the trio and recovery of the firearm comes hours after yet another successful security operation, that led to the arrest of 14 members of a notorious outfit known as 'Mbogi la Izram Teritory’ that has been terrorising local residents with reckless abandon.
Earlier, detectives had received actionable intelligence regarding the suspects who immediately went into hiding, when they got wind that an operation to flush out criminals from the county had reached a crescendo.
The suspects were taken to Khayega police station pending arraignment in court today morning.
DCI said that the recovered firearm was to be forwarded to the Ballistics section of the DCI National Forensic Laboratory, for examination and further analysis on its involvement in previous scenes of armed attacks.
They thanked members of the public for their continued support and sharing of information, leading to the successful operation that their security agents had conducted in Kakamega and its environs.
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