Isiolo county commissioner David Kiprop briefing journalists on the progress of the ongoing multi-agency security operation to crackdown on criminal activities in the area.A multi-agency security operation in Isiolo county has made significant progress in cracking down on criminal activities in the region following the government’s commencement of thorough surveillance five days ago.
Isiolo county commissioner David Kiprop said the operation, involving various security agencies, has successfully recovered illegal firearms, ammunition, drugs and stolen livestock in a heightened effort to restore security across the county.
“It is high time we have everyone on board including all leaders and wananchi to ensure lasting peace and stability in our communities,” Kiprop urged.
According to the latest security report, the team recovered seven firearms, including an M16 rifle, AK-47s and a G3 rifle, alongside 105 rounds of ammunition and several magazines.
Kiprop said that in the ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking, the team seized five grams of hard drugs at Kambi Juu and uprooted a bhang plantation at Kambi Garba.
Police said the substances seized are believed to be part of a network fueling youth addiction and criminal activities in the area.
Additionally, the county commissioner said the security officials recovered 107 goats and sheep believed to have been stolen during previous raids along areas bordering Isiolo and neighbouring counties.
In this regard, four suspects have been arrested for being in possession of illegal firearms, while three others are in custody in connection with drug offences.
Isiolo county Police Commander Isaac Sang lauded the cooperation of residents who provided crucial intelligence leading to the success of the operation.
“I wish to thank all those who came forward with intelligence information. Community partnership is key to winning the war against crime,” he said.
Authorities reiterated their commitment to ensuring lasting peace and normalcy return to Isiolo, emphasising that coordinated efforts between security agencies, community leaders and the public remain essential in achieving this goal.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen last Wednesday announced the operation in Isiolo to ensure incidents of cattle rustling, possession of illegal guns and drugs, and substance vices are stopped forthwith.
The operation will continue, with security agencies expected to restore normalcy in the area, as the CS announced the exercise would remain until the government achieves its goal.
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