What the Reports Say
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Two of the most wanted bandits in Kerio Valley, located in Elgeyo Marakwet County, voluntarily surrendered to the police. The Star+1
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When they surrendered, they handed over:
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Two AK-47 rifles
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21 bullets
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Police uniforms The Star+1
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The individuals had been on the police radar for over two months. The Star+1
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The surrender took place in Kabetwa, which is in Marakwet West. The Star
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Elgeyo Marakwet County Police Commander, Benson Mulinge, confirmed the surrender and the recovery of the weapons. The Star+1
⚠️ Why It Matters
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Banditry (livestock theft, violent raids, etc.) has been a serious security issue in Kerio Valley. Recovering weapons and getting suspects to surrender helps reduce capacity for further attacks. The Star+1
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The surrender of high-profile suspects shows the effectiveness of sustained police operations and possibly growing community cooperation. The Star
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It also signals a shift in security conditions: after months of pressure, some criminals are choosing to surrender rather than evade the law.