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    "content": "Creating Disturbance: 31 cases pending before court, pending arrests of known persons, nil, finalised cases, 12, total, 43. Robbery: Two cases pending before court, pending arrests of known persons, nil, finalised cases, nil, total, two cases. House Breakings: 16 cases pending before court, pending arrests of known persons, nil, finalised cases, three, total, 19. General Stealing: 35 cases pending before court, pending arrests of known persons, nil, finalised cases, two, total, 37. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it can be said from this report that assault is the worst crime in Nandi County followed by defilement and then general stealing and creating disturbance. Mr. Micah Kiplimo and Mr. Stanly Kipchirchir Limo were suspected of stealing a television set at Chesuwe Trading Centre in the year 2015 and were subsequently lynched by a mob at the same trading centre on 24th September, 2017. Police rushed to the scene and took the victims to Kapsabet County Referral Hospital where they were admitted and later referred to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret where they later died while undergoing treatment. Police immediately commenced investigations on the murder and the following persons were arrested and arraigned before court, vide Kapsabet Police Station CR771/572/2017. (1)Eli Kiptum Barnua alias Nekei (2) Donald Kepkemoi Cheruyiot arap Mwalimu (3) Joshua Kimeli Tum Three other suspects are still at large and efforts to bring them to book are underway. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the national Government administration officers and police are collaborating seamlessly in the maintenance of law and order and no laxity has been reported among the officers. The Government has enhanced its security in the town through intensive day and night patrols, community policing initiative and sensitization of members of the public on the need to allow the law to take its course. The statement is signed by Dr. Fred Matiang’i, the acting Cabinet Secretary."
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