The tip-off came in fast, and the officers at Kenol Police Station didn’t waste a second.
Word on the street was that a fleet of motorbikes was tearing through the Wempa area of Murang’a County, heavily loaded with stolen pineapples.
When police intercepted the scene, one suspect panicked, ditching his cargo and attempting a desperate run for it.
He didn’t get far. Officers wrestled him to the ground, securing both the suspect and the illicit haul.
But hundreds of kilometers away in the harsh terrain of Loiyangalani, a much more dangerous showdown was unfolding.
A multi-agency security team was hot on the trail of a massive livestock raid, tracking 251 stolen sheep and goats through the dust of Lokilipi and Sarima.
The dust kicked up ahead wasn’t just from the herd, it was the bandits.
When the law caught up, the quiet desert erupted into a chaotic exchange of gunfire.
Outgunned and feeling the pressure of the intensifying pursuit, the bandits broke rank, abandoning the massive herd to flee into the wilderness.
251 animals were recovered.
