Gov't deploys special police unit to tame Embu gangs - DP Kindiki
DP Kithure Kindiki takes a stroll through Embu town flanked by local leaders on May 30, 2025. PHOTO | DPCS
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The government has
deployed a special team of security officers to deal with gangs terrorizing
residents of Embu town.
Deputy President
Kithure Kindiki visited the town on Friday evening and assured residents the
government has responded firmly to their outcry and will make sure the town’s
safety is restored.
“A special team
has been deployed here to flush out the criminals who have terrorized the
residents the last few weeks. I want to assure them that their days are
numbered,” he stated.
While addressing
town residents, the DP said he had consulted with the Minister for Interior and
National Administration Kipchumba Murkomen and Inspector General of Police
Douglas Kanja after concerns were raised by the locals.
“The Quick
Response Team (QRT) is already here in Embu and is under instructions to deal
firmly with the criminals,” DP said.
While requesting
for cooperation as the officers conduct their investigations, he challenged the
criminals to surrender and face the law or they will be nabbed soon.
"We cannot
allow any gang to take over the town. It is not acceptable for these criminals
to take the law into their hands,” he added.
The DP also
ordered for reinstatement of Town Chief Jackson Kamau who had earlier been
relieved of his duties.
Prof. Kindiki
instructed national administration officers to avoid politicizing execution of
their duties saying action will be taken against those who will be found culpable.
“We will not allow
any civil servant to take political sides in serving the people. As an
administration we will never misuse the administrators for political gain. That
will not happen because it will be injurious to non-partisan service delivery,”
he warned.


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