Police asked to beef up security following robbery cases




BY JOEY KIMEU



Traders in Runyenjes town, Embu County have called for intensified night patrols and intelligence gathering by the police officers following cases robbery break ins



On Friday around 1am, a gang broke into a butchery and a bar in the town and stole property whose value is yet to be ascertained.



The proprietor Taratisio Kawe who was away at that time said his wife who was sleeping in another room heard the robbers breaking into the premises and she called him.



Kawe said he immediately phoned security officers and police officers led by Runyenjes deputy OCS responded urgently.



“The robbers had carted several equipment and property outside the premises when the police arrived. On sighting the police, they fled with some of the property and money,” he said.



Five days earlier, robbers had broken into the premises of a beer distributor about 100metres away from Kawe’s premises and made away with cash and stock.



Kawe who is a former senior police officer called on residents who have information about the identity of the robbers to volunteer it to security agencies to enable appropriate action to be taken.



“The business community appeals to the police to intensify patrols and investigations to defeat the robber. Citizens must work closely the police to apprehend the criminals,” he said.




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