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Police in Elgeyo Marakwet receive 41 illegal firearms

The weapons have since been secured pending further administrative action.

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by FELISTERS ATYANG

News18 September 2025 - 08:28
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In Summary


  • Separately, in West Pokot County, a resident surrendered an AK-47 rifle with a magazine containing five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
  • The firearm was handed over in Rorok Village, Kositot Sub-Location of Cheptulel Location, through the Assistant County Commissioner of Chesegon Division and the area Assistant Chief.
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Police officers in Elgeyo Marakwet County have received 41 illegal firearms voluntarily surrendered by residents on September 17.

In a statement, police said the firearms and accompanying ammunition were handed over to security agencies as part of an ongoing disarmament campaign aimed at restoring peace and security in the region.

The weapons have since been secured pending further administrative action.

Separately, in West Pokot County, a resident surrendered an AK-47 rifle with a magazine containing five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.

The firearm was handed over in Rorok Village, Kositot Sub-Location of Cheptulel Location, through the Assistant County Commissioner of Chesegon Division and the area Assistant Chief.

It was retained by security officers pending further administrative procedures.

The National Police Service (NPS) welcomed the move, describing it as a positive step toward curbing the proliferation of illegal arms and fostering lasting peace.

“The Service commends members of the public for voluntarily surrendering illegal weapons and encourages others who may still be in possession to follow suit,” NPS said in a statement.

Police further urged the public to continue cooperating with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities through the nearest police station or anonymously via toll-free hotlines 999, 911, 112, #FichuaKwaDCI 0800 722 203, or WhatsApp 0709 570 000.