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    Gang disguised in police uniforms rob mining site, injure three foreigners in Migori

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Police in Nyatike Sub-County, Migori County are investigating an incident where a violent robbery at a mining site left three foreign nationals injured.

    Police said the incident happened at a leaching compound belonging to Marowa Mines Company Limited in Kalangi Sub-location.

    The robbery was reported by the company manager who indicated that five unknown assailants, dressed in attire resembling jungle police uniforms and believed to be armed, stormed the mining site.

    The attackers overpowered watchmen and workers at the site, forcing them to lie down before demanding money in exchange for their release.

    During the ordeal, the gang stole Sh400,000 in cash, with an additional Sh55,000 reportedly sent to them.

    In the process, three Chinese nationals were assaulted and sustained injuries.

    The injured victims were rushed to Migori Life Care Hospital, where they were treated and later discharged in stable condition.

    Elsewhere, police in Siaya Sub-County launched investigations following a daylight robbery incident in which a woman was ambushed and robbed of cash and valuables along the Sodhof River area.

    According to the victim reported that she was attacked by unknown individuals while driving home.

    Preliminary investigations indicate that earlier in the day, Saturday, victim had withdrawn Sh70,000 from KCB Bank Siaya and placed the money in her handbag, which already contained an additional Sh30,000. She later visited an agrovet shop near White House Hotel in Siaya, where she purchased fertilizer.

    While heading home and upon reaching the Sodhof River within Karapul Sub-location, a saloon car that had been trailing her overtook and blocked her vehicle. Three men alighted from the car and forcefully entered her vehicle.

    The suspects ransacked the car and made away with a total of Sh100,000 in cash, 10 kilograms of fertilizer, a Tecno Pro mobile phone and a handbag containing assorted documents.

    The victim was not injured during the incident.

    Police officers from Siaya Police Station visited the scene and commenced investigations to trace the suspects and recover the stolen items.

    Authorities have advised members of the public to remain vigilant, especially after withdrawing large sums of money, and to report any suspicious vehicles or individuals to the police.

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