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Kenya: Bandits Torch School in Laikipia As Tension Builds

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Heavily armed bandits on Tuesday afternoon torched a school in Laikipia West as tension continued to build in the area that has been ravaged by insecurity.

In a brazen attack, the bandits torched Mirigwiti Primary School before engaging security officers in a brief gunfight before they fled.

The attack happened as Rift Valley Regional Coordinator George Natembeya launched a security operation about four kilometres away in Ol Moran town.

The incident comes a day after Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i announced a major security operation to flush out illegal occupants of bandit-prone areas in Laikipia County.

According to Rift Valley Regional Coordinator, Mirigwiti is among schools that were closed down due to the insecurity in Laikipia.

“There were no pupils in school as the school is among those that were recently shut down due to insecurity in the area,” stated Mr Natembeya.

“We will be ruthless and we will flush out all the bandits from the region. We cannot tolerate this height of criminality,” added the administrator who arrived in the area minutes after the bandits fled.

Sophisticated firearms

Mr Natembeya said that the bandits are using heavy and sophisticated firearms.

“While our officers are using AK-47 and G3 rifles, they are using M16 and other heavy rifles,” he said, adding that the weapons are those used by soldiers from foreign countries who come to train in Kenya.