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Murkomen stated that criminal groups, goons, and youth gangs have been terrorizing locals under the guise of providing security, emphasizing that it is the government's sole responsibility to ensure the safety of its citizens. He made the remarks during a peace meeting in Kiango, a troubled area where the Maasai and Kisii communities recently clashed over cattle theft.
Government cracks down on criminal gangs in Narok-Kisii border dispute
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