ABOUTH 50 KENYAN ARMED POLICE PERSONNEL AMBUSHED AND KILLED BY CATTLE RUSTLES By Tom Maruko +254734560937 SHOOTLIST 1. Cut a ways at the Kenya's Wilson Airport where the bodies were to arrive from North Rift Valley Baragoi area 2. Interviews with the Assistant Minister Alfred Khangati. 3. Interview with the Kenyan police boss Mathew Iteere 4. Victim families cut a ways 5. Interviews from the family 6. Ambulances pass with the injured and bodies TEXT The bodies of police officers killed in Samburu bandit attack in Kenya Rift Valley Province, was flown to Nairobi after a four day waiting from the Victim's family members, as the Kenyan Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere blaming officers who were in charge of the operation. The 24 bodies of the officers arrived at Wilson Airport on Tuesday afternoon The Kenya Police boss absolved himself of any blame on the horrific incident saying that the buck stops with the ground commanders. Adding that the weapon the Police officers use is inadequate. The Internal Security Assistant Minister Alfred Khangati said Kenya has started negotiations with other neighboring countries to disarm the communities possessing weapons. The officers were killed on Saturday after an attack by bandits that left 42 out of 107 officers deployed to track down armed cattle rustlers dead. Bite Translation from Kiswahili to English Fatuma Siraji says "I am wondering whether we have a government or the Government is those Turkana Cattle rustlers who have killed <b>...</b> | From: marukophoto Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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