Police arrest more suspects behind series of livestock theft

Detectives have arrested four more individuals in connection with a series of livestock theft incidents that have significantly affected the Central and Eastern regions.

These thefts have resulted in substantial financial losses for farmers and have disrupted their primary source of livelihood.

Following thorough interrogation, three of the suspects; John Macharia Karani, Martin Mwangi Gatimu, and Charles Kariuki Njeru confessed to having stolen a cow in Kerugoya the previous day, which they later slaughtered.

They subsequently transported the carcass to Embu, where it was sold.

The sleuths further recovered a Toyota Probox, registration number KBT 117T, which was found to have been used by the suspects to transport the meat.

While in Embu, investigators arrested Agustino Kiribi Mutea, the proprietor of Capital Butchery, who was found to have purchased 119 kilograms of meat from the aforementioned suspects.

In a bid to establish the full extent of the suspects’ activities, detectives traced the owner of the stolen cow.

Upon reviewing CCTV footage, the suspects were positively identified in the act of committing the crime.

Further interrogations led to the discovery of an open field believed to have been used for the slaughter.

At the scene, investigators recovered animal intestines and a blood-stained rope, both of which are now part of the ongoing forensic analysis.

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