Snake causes panic after entering police station in Siaya

George Amolo
By George Amolo January 08, 2026 09:00 (EAT)
Snake causes panic after entering police station in Siaya

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Panic gripped Kowet Police Post in Siaya Sub-County on Tuesday morning after a large snake slithered into the station’s report office, briefly disrupting operations.

According to a police incident report filed at Siaya Police Station, the reptile entered the office at around 8:00 a.m. while officers were on duty.

Two police constables spotted the snake as it emerged from a nearby bush and made its way inside, sparking alarm among officers and members of the public present.

The snake, described as unusually large, proved difficult to identify due to its distinctive skin pattern, which officers noted resembled jungle camouflage. The intrusion prompted an immediate response, with officers and residents working together to subdue the reptile. It was eventually killed at the scene.

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers in Siaya were later notified. They documented the incident and removed the carcass for examination and archival purposes.

Police confirmed that no injuries were reported, noting however that the occurrence underscores growing concerns over wildlife encroachment in areas close to human activity.


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