Wednesday 14, in Kisii, a trio of armed robbers met their demise, and an AK-47 rifle was seized following an extended exchange of fire with a specialized police unit. The pursuit stretched from Migori to Kisii, where the criminals had plotted an attack.

Upon receiving intelligence about the menacing gang, detectives from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau meticulously analyzed their methods, drawing from patterns observed in their past criminal activities. This methodical approach paved the way for their determined pursuit.



Armed with the loaded AK 47, a Rambo sword and a machete, the gang had boarded a TVS motorcycle believed to be their transport means to targeted spots and to get away, oblivious of the ultimate justice that heeled close by.

But the ferocious mission was successfully aborted by the operation team, who trailed the trio for over 60km before catching up with them at Corner Mbaya area of Kisii.

Having defied orders to surrender, the officers who have been deployed on a hell-bent mission to sanitize the streets of guns in the wrong hands opened fire, fatally injuring the three.

The AK47, a magazine loaded with 21 bullets, a Rambo dagger, a machete and a TVS motorcycle Reg no. KMGH 656X were recovered.

One of the suspects was identified as 27-yr-old Joseph Mwita from Kuria in Migori, with the other two approximately in their 30s pending identification at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital.

The DCI continues to warn that no efforts will be spared in dealing with armed gunmen who are out to terrorize peace-loving Kenyans.