Kenya launches operation to weed out bandits

Kenyan security forces have launched operations in the Rift Vally region to clear the area of armed bandits attacking communities and security forces.
Some of the bandits were also said to be stealing livestock in the communities under attack.
Earlier, the government had given three days to armed bandits to surrender their weapons.
President William Ruto issued the order following the killing of three police officers and the attack on eight others injured in an ambush in Kainuk, Turkana County.
On Tuesday, Japhet Koome, Kenya’s Police Chief, who visited Turkana County, urged communities to stop attacking each other.
“People of this region have no option. They must learn to coexist. This habit of one community attacking another one will not be allowed to continue,” Mr Koome said.
Although, critics of Mr Ruto have raised concerns that the operation being led by both the army and police could lead to abuses.
The operation would also include the recovery of stolen livestock and patrolling major roads to ensure the free movement of people and goods.
Ahmed Mohamed, head of the Centre for Security and Strategic Studies, who has consistently decried attacks on the locals, noted that the bandits are interested in stealing animals.
“They cannot face any formidable force, whether it’s the police or military,” Mr Mohamed said.
He added that the government would need to provide more resources and development in the affected region to stop animal theft.
“Those communities have lost a lot of animals. They have gone down in terms of numbers.
“Therefore, when they see others who are doing well, they will definitely go for them,” Mr Mohamed said.
Last week, suspected bandits stormed Turkana County and sprayed bullets into a vehicle carrying passengers, killing three persons, including a student.
The conflict, over pastures and water for the animals, has heightened tensions in the area.
Kenya is one of the countries in the region that is currently affected by the drought.
Drought has affected 23 counties, including Baringo, Laikipia, Samburu, West Pokot, and Turkana
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