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Two individuals, suspected of orchestrating livestock thefts, were arrested in nyandarua county. The arrests followed heightened tension and fears among residents of Nyahururu and Ol-joro orok, which have been plagued by a spate of livestock thefts. Vigilant residents in Huhoine village captured one suspect during an attempted raid, while the second suspect fled. Further investigations led authorities to Subukia in Nakuru county, where a woman was apprehended for allegedly facilitating the sale of stolen livestock. The detainees are in custody at Losogwa Police Station in Nyahururu sub county, assisting police with ongoing inquiries.
Two suspects arrested over cattle theft in Nyandarua
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