Kirinyaga residents decry insecurity spike after 15-member gang raids third coffee factory

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A gang of over 15
people raided Mburi Coffee Factory in Gichugu Constituency, Kirinyaga County,
tied two watchmen before escaping with bags of coffee of an unknown value.
Mburi Coffee
Factory manager Joseph Muchiri said the establishment, which is under the Mirichi
Cooperative Society, had coffee cherries that were to be sold on Wednesday.
“They broke into
the society office and made away with the society laptop before escaping with
bags of coffee,” Mr. Muchiri said.
Shocked night
watchman Peter Chomba Mwaniki said he was attacked by the gang while in the
factory compound, where he was tied up and warned to cooperate.
“We were attacked
and restrained before the coffee was stolen from the factory, with our hands
and mouths bound. We were untied—two of us—by our neighbour, Muriithi George,
when we raised an alarm after they left,” Peter Chomba and his colleague said.
Mirichi Coffee
Cooperative Society members, led by Charles Kariuki Gachoki, said they are
shocked by the ongoing coffee theft incidents in the region’s factories.
“They started by
stealing from Togonye Coffee Factory last month, then Gikumbo Coffee Factory,
and today they have stolen from Mburi Coffee Factory. What is happening in
Gichugu?” Mr. Kariuki asked.
A member of Mburi
Coffee Factory, Muriithi George, who untied the two watchmen, said this is the
second incident at the factory.
“Nobody was
arrested when coffee was stolen in 2019. Why are watchmen being targeted and
incapacitated before the theft of coffee? It suggests a deliberate strategy by
the criminals to neutralize security measures,” Mr. Muriithi said.
Detectives from
Gichugu sub-county visited the factory saying they have launched investigations.
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