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Drama As Officers Storm Police Station, Cork Guns To Free Colleague Arrested Over Curfew

by Mustafa Juma

There was drama at Madogo Police station in Tana River County on Thursday August 26 when eight prisoner officers stormed the police station demanding release of one of their own who had arrested for contravening curfew.

According to reports, the 8 officers who were being led by their inspector stormed the station, corked their guns and demanded the immediate release of their colleague.

Reports further indicate that the prison inspector tried to grab the Occurrence Book (OB) but the report office personnel were quick enough to stop him from doing so.

A scuffle then ensued as the police officers manning the report office desk attempted to evict him from the premises.

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Police officers who were present raised an alarm, alerting their colleagues who responded swiftly.

One of the invading police officers fired his rifle to scare the rescue team.

“Commotion ensued and an officer who was present raised an alarm and officers responded swiftly. One of the prison waders fired one round so as to scare the rescue team who were responding to the distress call,” one police stated.

Officers attached to Madogo Police Station said the prison officer had been arrested for contravening curfew orders.

During the arrest, the prison officer allegedly assaulted two officers.

One of the cops is said to have sustained injuries on his hands while his colleague suffered multiple injuries on the face, all injuries inflicted by the prison officer.

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“The prison officer who had been arrested for contravening curfew orders and while he was being arrested he turned violent and assaulted two police officers who sustained injuries on his right-hand palm and elbow after being strangled and pushed to the ground,” reads a report recorded at Madogo police station and seen by Kenyans.co.ke.

“The other officer sustained injuries on his lower and upper lip and his right index finger.”

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