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    Kwale police seize stolen goods of estimated value of Ksh I million.

    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalApril 5, 2024Updated:April 5, 2024No Comments21 Views
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    By Mwanaharusi Rashid.

    In a concerted effort to curb the escalating activities of juvenile gangs, the police in Diani, Kwale County, undertook a rigorous crackdown, resulting in the recovery of stolen items worth approximately 1 million Kenyan shillings.

    While employing a multi-urgency approach, law enforcement officials targeted various hideouts, particularly in the Kibundani and Msikiti Nuru areas, uncovering a cache of the stolen goods.

    The crackdown, which comes amidst growing concerns over the rise in juvenile delinquency and gang-related activities in the areas of Diani Ukunda, saw officers meticulously combing through suspected locations known to be frequented by criminal gangs.

    Msambweni sub-county police commander Francis Gachoki, described the operation as a strategic response to address the persistent threat posed by these groups to the safety and security of the community.

    Among the recovered items were a motorbike, four television sets, two generators, three bicycles, a refrigerator, multiple mobile phones, and other assorted household items.

    “These items, believed to have been stolen in various incidents reported in the area over the past few weeks, represent a significant breakthrough in the ongoing efforts to combat crime and restore peace to the region” said Gachoki.

    Gachoki said that the operation revealed that intelligence-gathering efforts had been intensified in recent weeks, leading to the identification of several key locations used by the criminal gangs as hideouts and storage facilities for stolen goods.

    The officer emphasized that the successful recovery of the items was a testament to the dedication and commitment of law enforcement personnel in tackling crime head-on.

    The Sub-County Police Commander, provided insights into the operation, revealing that more than 50 individuals suspected to be affiliated with the criminal gangs have been apprehended.

    Gachoki however emphasized the collaborative efforts between the police and local residents in gathering intelligence and identifying suspects, which played a pivotal role in the success of the operation.

    “We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents in Kwale County. Through concerted efforts and community cooperation, we have made significant strides in dismantling criminal networks and apprehending those responsible for perpetrating crimes in our communities,” he said.

    He added that one notable aspect of the crackdown is the revelation that some of the arrested suspects are residents of Mombasa County, who allegedly flee to Kwale after carrying out criminal activities in their own locality.

    This discovery underscores the interconnected nature of criminal operations across different regions and the importance of collaborative law enforcement efforts in addressing cross-border crime.

    The recovery of the stolen goods has brought a sense of relief and reassurance to residents of Diani and surrounding areas, who have long been grappling with the impact of criminal activities on their daily lives and livelihoods.

    Some residents have commended the swift action taken by the police and expressed optimism about the prospects of improved security in the region.

    “I am relieved to see the police taking decisive action against these criminal gangs,” remarked Leah Wanjiru, a local resident whose items were also recovered.

    Wanjiru who had visited the station to identify her stolen items said that it’s been a constant source of fear and frustration for residents, but knowing that the authorities are actively addressing the issue gives them hope for a safer future.

    As investigations into the origins of the stolen items and the identities of the perpetrators continue, Gachoki said that authorities have reiterated their commitment to ensuring that justice is served.

    The recovered goods will be cataloged and used as evidence in legal proceedings against the suspects, with the aim of securing convictions and deterring future criminal activities.

    Individuals who suspect that their property may have been stolen are encouraged to visit the Diani police station to view the recovered items. In addition to identifying their belongings, victims will be required to provide detailed descriptions and proof of ownership to facilitate the return process.

    Furthermore, victims are urged to record statements with the police, which will serve as crucial evidence in strengthening the cases against the perpetrators in court.

    “Our priority is to ensure that justice is served, and that stolen property is returned to its rightful owners. By coming forward and providing us with the necessary information, victims play a pivotal role in holding criminals accountable for their actions,” said Gachoki.

    However, while the recovery of the stolen items marks a significant victory for law enforcement, authorities have warned that the fight against crime is far from over. The Police boss reiterated the need for continued vigilance and cooperation from the public in identifying and apprehending individuals involved in criminal activities.

    “We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents in Kwale County. But we cannot do it alone. We urge members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities promptly. Together, we can make our communities safer and more secure,” he noted.

    The success of the operation serves as a testament to the effectiveness of proactive policing strategies and the importance of community engagement in combating crime.

    As the dust settles on the recent operation, residents of Diani and Kwale County at large are hopeful that the momentum gained will lead to a sustained reduction in criminal activities and a return to normalcy in their neighborhood.

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