Kilgoris police save suspected cattle thief from being lynched

County rangers in Kilgoris locked the culprit in their revenue office.

In Summary
  • This is after he was suspected to have stolen three cows from Shartuka Village, attempting to sell them at the Kilgoris market.
  • County rangers locked the culprit in their revenue office, surrounded by angry livestock traders, until police officers arrived and rescued him.

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Kilgoris police and county rangers have rescued a middle-aged man from angry livestock traders.

This is after he was suspected to have stolen three cows from Shartuka Village, attempting to sell them at the Kilgoris market.

County rangers locked the culprit in their revenue office, surrounded by angry livestock traders, until police officers arrived and rescued him.

Speaking on behalf of the traders, Samson Lemayian, reported that this was the man’s second offense.

He had previously been arrested and released for a similar crime.

Lemayian called on the police to take decisive action against the suspect.

Another trader, James Nkiok, expressed concern that the incident could tarnish the reputation of livestock traders, as it might lead to the mistaken belief that they are involved in buying stolen animals.

However, Nkiok also urged security officers to deal with the culprit firmly to set an example for others.

The cows suspected to have been stolen were taken to the police station, and the suspect held by the police for further investigation.

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