Seven explosive devices uncovered from Nyatike Bridge ahead of Ruto’s Migori visit
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Detectives have uncovered and safely removed explosive devices that had been planted along Nyatike Bridge in Migori County, just a day before President William Ruto’s scheduled tour of the area.
According to a police report seen by Citizen Digital, a
multi-agency presidential advance security team retrieved seven pieces of gel
explosives and a detonating cord measuring about two metres that had been
concealed at the edge of the bridge, approximately four kilometres east of
Macalder Police Station.
The operation involved officers from the Kenya Police
Service, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the Anti-Terrorism Police
Unit and the Bomb Disposal Unit.
Police said the explosives were successfully removed without
any casualties.
Investigators noted that the hole in which the devices were
planted appeared to have been drilled using a compressor machine, with
preliminary findings suggesting the explosives may have been placed at the site
several months ago.
The scene was processed, and the explosives collected by the
Bomb Disposal Unit from Migori for further forensic analysis.
Authorities say investigations are ongoing to establish the
motive behind the planting of the devices.
President Ruto was expected to use the Nyatike Bridge during
his tour of the area scheduled for Wednesday.

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