Speaking yesterday, Kimiti said per petrators of the heinous should know that the long arm of the government will catch up with them.
“I would like to send my heartfelt condolences to the family of the chief and the government for having lost such a dedicated official, who served the community with diligence,” he said.
Kimiti said the four are helping police with investigations that will lead to the arrest of more suspects.
Ample time
“I want to urge residents to keep calm and give police ample time to investigate the matter,” he said, assuring the public that justice will be served.
“You cannot kill a government official and expect to go scot free. I want to tell all those who were involved they will be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.
Kimiti said the government has deployed GSU, regular police and military officers to enhance security. The four include two men and women.
Residents also lynched a suspect believed to have lured the chief to his murderers.
Kipsang was instrumental in fighting against illicit liquor, rape, insecurity and teen pregnancies in the community.
By PD.co.ke