13 Arrested in Crackdown on Suspected Criminal Gang in Trans Nzoia

13 Arrested in Crackdown on Suspected Criminal Gang in Trans Nzoia

A multi-agency security team has arrested 13 suspects during an operation targeting alleged criminal gang activities in Trans Nzoia County.

According to the National Police Service, the intelligence-led operation was conducted in the Gitwamba area as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks accused of terrorising residents through violence, intimidation, theft, vandalism, and other unlawful activities.

Police said the coordinated swoop was carried out on Saturday, May 9, 2026, and resulted in the arrest of individuals believed to be linked to gang-related offences within the area.

Authorities did not immediately disclose the identities of the suspects but confirmed that investigations are ongoing ahead of their arraignment in court.

The National Police Service reiterated its commitment to restoring law and order in areas affected by criminal gangs and organised crime.

In a statement, police said such groups continue to undermine public confidence and disrupt normal livelihoods through unlawful activities.

“The National Police Service remains committed to dismantling criminal gangs that threaten peace, undermine public confidence, and disrupt normal livelihoods,” the statement read in part.

Security agencies said they will continue intensifying intelligence-led operations to track down individuals involved in criminal activities across the country.

Police further warned that suspects linked to violence, extortion, theft, and related offences would be apprehended and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

Appeal to the public

The National Police Service Kenya also called on members of the public to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities and sharing information that may help combat crime.

Residents were urged to use emergency numbers 999 and 911, or anonymously report information through the #FichuaKwaDCI hotline and WhatsApp channels.

The latest operation comes amid increased efforts by law enforcement agencies to curb rising criminal activities in several parts of the country through coordinated crackdowns and surveillance operations.

Authorities say public cooperation remains critical in helping security teams maintain peace and enhance safety within communities.

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