Several police deployed at Kenyatta's Northlands farm after invasion

National Police Service, Inspector General or Interior CS have not addressed the issue.

In Summary

•Witnesses said the gang gained access to the land from the Kamakis side

•The group was armed with power saws and machetes and felled a number of trees before escaping with an unknown number of sheep from.

Police at President Uhuru Kenyatta's family along the Eastern Bypass on March 28, 2023
Police at President Uhuru Kenyatta's family along the Eastern Bypass on March 28, 2023
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More than 24 hours after the Northlands Farm was invaded by unknown people, police have been deployed in the area.

Almost an hour to noon, the officers were seen arriving aboard their land rovers to Kenyatta family-owned.

This after dozens of unknown people on Monday raidedthe land along the Eastern Bypass, Ruiru, and destroyed property.

The group was armed with power saws and machetes and felled a number of trees before escaping with an unknown number of sheep from there.

This is after they breached a fence around the expansive farm.

Witnesses said the gang gained access to the land from the Kamakis side via the busy Eastern bypass and some were seen carrying sheep from the property.

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At the moment, neither the National Police Service, Inspector General nor Cabinet Secretary for Interior has addressed the issue.

At the same time, Northlands had goons, the East Africa Spectre Limited along Mombasa Road was also being raided.

Already,  Independent Policing Oversight Authority said Monday they are investigating the failure of police to provide security to private property in Nairobi.

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