Residents of Ndeiya ward in Limuru have expressed fears of fresh attacks by cattle rustlers. Their concern comes two months after leaders from Kiambu and Kajiado counties met at the Bomas of Kenya and brokered a peace deal to end cattle theft. Limuru MP Peter Mwathi said the latest incident was on Tuesday night, when rustlers invaded homes in Kiriri village and stole 30 sheep, resulting in an attack that left three people injured. “Among the issues we agreed on at Bomas on August 11 was housing the Anti-Stock Theft Police at Kiriri Primary School. “We do not want to hear of cattle rustling here any longer,” Gachara said.
Source: The Star October 01, 2020 18:56 UTC