Families have fled the volatile Arabal in Baringo South after an attack that left five people dead, including children, on Thursday dawn. Kamuren urged residents to stay calm as the government resolves the problem. leaveIn September last year, two officers – an NPR and a RDU – were injured in an ambush by suspected armed Pokot bandits in Ramacha village in the subcounty. Last year in August, Baringo South MP Charles Kamuren told Pokot herders to leave the constituency, saying “enough is enough”. Baringo county is inhabited by the Tugen, Pokot and Ilchamus pastoral communities, which Kamuren said he wanted to unite.
Source: The Star February 24, 2019 19:41 UTC