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Two police officers arrested in suspected cow theft

The cow is alleged to have been slaughtered at a local police station in Elgeyo Marakwet.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News17 December 2024 - 08:38
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In Summary


  • A local had reported her cow was missing.
  • This prompted a search before word went round the missing cow had been slaughtered at the local police station.

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Two police officers attached to Kaptagat Police Station in Elgeyo Marakwet were arrested after they were linked to a stolen and slaughtered cow.

A local had reported her cow was missing.

This prompted a search before word went round the missing cow had been slaughtered at the local police station.

A mob surged outside the station prompting those who had slaughtered it to escape the scene on Monday.

This prompted senior police officers and a Member of the County Assembly to rush there after the mob threatened to set the station on fire.

A brief probe led to the arrest of the two police officers who were linked to the slaughter for grilling.

Police said they are investigating the incident.

The team handling the matter said they want to establish the links between the police officers and the stolen cow and their motivation.

The mob was calmed down and left without causing any commotion.

Police authorities called for calm and termed the incident isolated one.

Meanwhile, police are investigating an incident in which a gunman donning Somali National Army uniforms attacked and robbed two businessmen of Sh10,000 and mobile phones in Elwak, Mandera County.

The two businessmen told police they were carrying 20 crates of eggs for sale on Sunday when they were attacked between Elwak Shopping Centre and Burache area.

A man armed with an AK-47 rifle and dressed in a full Somali National Army uniform stopped them and fired seven rounds into the air to intimidate them.

He then forcibly took their mobile phones, ID cards, and cash Sh10,000 before escaping the scene.

The place is near the Kenya-Somalia border, which is poorly manned. Gunmen including al-Shabaab militants cross at will for attacks.

More security personnel are being deployed to the area to investigate and pursue the gunmen, police said.

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