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In Kiambu county's Ndiguinu village, a farmer is counting losses running into millions of shillings after 22 of his cows were stolen, slaughtered, and dumped in Kijabe forest.
The main suspect, an employee who was caring for the herd, has vanished, and police are now searching for him and other cattle rustlers terrorizing the area to avert such incidents in future, the local community is calling for increased security to curb the rising crime. Investigations are underway as residents call for establishment of a new police post nearby.
Farmer loses 22 head of cattle in Ndeiya, Kiambu County
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