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    Four More Firearms Surrendered in Elgeyo Marakwet Over the Weekend

    David WafulaBy David WafulaDecember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Four more illegal firearms have been voluntarily surrendered in Elgeyo Marakwet County as the disarmament programme continues.

    Police said that on Sunday, four individuals handed over four illicit guns at Embobut Police Station. The firearms were secured at the station for further police processing.

    The National Police Service (NPS) said the continued surrender of illegal weapons is helping to improve security and support peace-building efforts in the area.

    “This voluntary disarmament is a major step toward reducing armed conflict and enhancing safety in the region,” police said.

    On Saturday, a resident of Sewet Village in Kipchumwa Sub-Location also surrendered an illegal AK-47 rifle along with eight rounds of ammunition to security officers.

    According to police, the voluntary return of weapons is gaining momentum in the region, which has long struggled with cattle rustling and banditry.

    Security agencies said they are working closely with community elders, local leaders and residents to encourage the safe surrender of firearms.

    The NPS stressed that the disarmament programme is not punitive, but aims to promote long-term peace and stability.

    Police have urged anyone still holding illegal firearms to take advantage of the ongoing amnesty and surrender them at the nearest police station.

    They assured residents that the process is confidential and that those who voluntarily surrender weapons will be protected.

     

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