Security heightened as traders decry rise in daytime theft

Homa Bay town sub county Police Commander Emmanuel Kiplagat speaks to the media. Photo by Sitna Omar.

Security

Homa Bay town traders have raised an alarm over an emerging trend of daytime robbery in the region following three cases of traders being attacked and robbed within a few days.

The traders lamented the increased robbery with violence by the group of individuals who target businesses especially M-Pesa shops and wholesalers.  Led by the chairman of the trader’s association Jack Nyambega, they said the robbers attack the unsuspecting victims with crude weapons before robbing them of their money. Most times they leave the victims unconscious.

In a span of one week, three traders have been attacked by the suspects around Shauri Yako and the bank road estates within Homa Bay town and are now nursing injuries.  “So far there are three traders who have been attacked, robbed and are now admitted in the hospital,” he noted.

Nyambega emphasized the need for increased police patrol in order to enhance security in the region.   Homa Bay town sub county Police Commander Emmanuel Kiplagat said they have put in place several measures including intensified patrol to nab the suspected thieves and restore peace and order in the region.

“We have also teamed up with the National Government Administration Officers to end these robbery incidents once and for all. We have also set up active day and night patrols within the town,” he stated.   The commander further informed that they have involved the intelligence department to investigate and get to the root cause of the matter.

Kiplagat said the rule of law will take its course and urged residents to be alert and volunteer any information regarding the robbery incidents to the authorities.

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