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    Three Thugs Caught On Tape Killing Guard, Stealing Gas Cylinders In Ukunda

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaApril 11, 2020Updated:April 11, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A night guard was brutally attacked and killed by thugs in Kibundani, Ukunda, Kwale county, on Sunday.

    The deceased, a 42 year old male, was clobbered to death by three thugs at around 2:43 am.

    This CCTV footage shows how a night guard was brutally attacked and killed by thugs in Kibundani, Ukunda, Kwale county, on Sunday, April 5, 2020, at 2:43am

    They killed the 42-year-old guard and then stole 5 gas cylinders (one 13kg and four 6kg) worth just Kshs.20,770

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    — Robert ALAI, HSC (@RobertAlai) April 11, 2020

    On the fateful night, he was guarding a guest house.

    Read: Citizen TV Journalists Arrested Over Clash With Police During Curfew Hours

    In CCTV footage capturing the ordeal, the three men sneak their way into the premises beat the guard to death before making away with gas cylinders.

    They stole 5 gas cylinders; a 13kg cylinder and four 6kg cylinders all  worth a measly Sh20,770.

    As two members of the gang broke into the premises, one is seen standing over the victim’s lifeless body.

    https://twitter.com/RobertAlai/status/1249008484118659073

    So far, police have not made any arrests in connection with the incident in spite of the footage.

    Members of the public are appealing for help in identifying the three men who as seen in the footage, did not cover their faces.

    In December 2019, the formation of illegal groups was on the rise which was a matter of concern to law enforcers.

    Kwale county commissioner Karuku Ngumo, then said that the groups were dividing the people on tribal basis.

    Read Also: Kenyans Livid As Motorist Caught On Tape Assaulting Female Guard At A Nairobi Estate

    “These people are propagating hate speech and inciting communities against each other risking the only peace that we are proud to have,” said Ngumo.

    He banned a group identified as “Taireni” from holding any public meetings.

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