Three arrested over livestock theft in Kirinyaga, Embu Counties

A collage of the three suspects arrested in Embu and Kirinyaga Counties. PHOTO|COURTESY

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Detectives have arrested three suspects believed to be behind a cross-county livestock theft syndicate that has been targeting farmers in Embu and Kirinyaga.
According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI),
the suspects, Alex Mwangi and Anthony Macharia, were nabbed in Embu, while the
third accomplice Mercy Nyaguthi Njiru was cornered in Kerugoya town in
Kirinyaga.
The operation began in Embu, where officers intercepted a
Toyota Sienta said to have been used to ferry stolen animals at night.
“The operation began with the arrest of Alex Mwangi and
Anthony Macharia in Embu, where officers impounded a Toyota Sienta, the vehicle
allegedly used to ferry stolen animals under the cover of darkness,” DCI
stated.
The manhunt later extended to Kerugoya town, where
detectives arrested Mercy Nyaguthi Njiru, who is alleged to have been receiving
the stolen livestock.
A search at her premises led to the recovery of several
animals, including a heifer suspected to have been stolen from Kianjoma, a
Friesian cow believed to have been taken from Karatina, ten goats, five kids
and one sheep.
DCI confirmed that all three suspects are in custody as
investigations continue, with the trio expected to face charges once processing
is complete.
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