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No playground for goons! Murkomen declares war on Western gangs

He said a special team will be deployed to the region to deal decisively with the gangs, their leaders and sponsors.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News05 September 2025 - 15:03
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  • Murkomen said whereas in other parts of the country goons largely operate in urban areas, in Kakamega they are even in villages.
  • “The proliferation of goons in this county, including in villages, is largely driven by the near-normalisation of drug and illicit alcohol,” said the CS. 

            

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen during Kakamega during the 36th Jukwaa La Usalama on September 5, 2025/MINA 





Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has vowed to dismantle criminal gangs in Western Kenya.

He said a special team will be deployed to the region to deal decisively with the gangs, their leaders and sponsors.

“The government will not allow any part of the country to be the playground of goons. Within the next month, we need to see gang leaders face the full force of the law,” he vowed.

Speaking in Kakamega during the 36th Jukwaa La Usalama tour of counties, Murkomen said that whereas in other parts of the country, goons largely operate in urban areas, in Kakamega, they are even in villages.

“The proliferation of goons in this county, including in villages, is largely driven by the near-normalisation of drug and illicit alcohol,” said the CS.

“Kakamega is the leading producer of chang’aa in the country. Over the past month, we have seized 30,000 litres of the brew in this county," the CS added.

He said the goon menace was heightened by politicians.

The Interior CS called for total cooperation of politicians and other leaders in the region in tackling the menace.

“Anybody hiring young people to disrupt meetings, including funerals, and engage in robberies will be dealt with firmly, regardless of their status.”

“It is unfortunate that we have to deploy up to 50 police officers even at solemn meetings like funerals. This is unacceptable,” he said.

He also called for the collaboration of the Judiciary and the prosecution teams so that these criminals face severe punishment.

The CS also decried the prevalence of defilement in the region.

“We have had more than 100 reported defilement cases in a month. This is fuelled by high alcohol and drug use as well as cultural activities such as disco matanga. We shall work with all relevant institutions, including the county government, to stem this menace,” he noted.

Murkomen said security measures have been put in place to ensure the upcoming by-elections across the country are carried out peacefully and legally.

“I call on all parties to ensure their aspirants and other actors operate within the law. Even transporters like boda boda are on our radar. We will ensure everyone follows the law,” he noted.

He stressed that security agencies are non-partisan and will facilitate all meetings so long as they are carried out within the law.

“What we are totally against is the deployment of goons in political activities, and we shall deal with that firmly.”

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