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Curfew hits Narok as tribal clashes torch 120 homes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79104, member: 636"] Another curfew just got slapped down in Narok County. Officials imposed a strict dusk-to-dawn order for Trans Mara East and Trans Mara South, starting at six in the evening. This comes after violent fighting between the Masai and Kipsigis communities left at least seven people dead. The government labeled these areas as security disturbed and dangerous following a security review by top police deputies Eliud Lagat and Gilbert Masengeli. They mentioned specific locations under the curfew, like Nkararu, Lolgorian town, and Angata Barakoi. Over one hundred twenty houses were burned down, displacing thousands, with over eighteen hundred people forced out in just three days, according to aid groups. Deputy IG Lagat stated this is part of a special police operation to stop the chaos. He gave a seventy-two-hour ultimatum for anyone with illegal guns to turn them in. The clashes, tied to an old land boundary argument, have seen property destroyed and civilians attacked. A driver was killed just last night when his vehicle was targeted. Regional Commissioner Abdi Hassan called the situation grave, promising a firm government response against people stirring trouble. Officials also warned they are profiling politicians or individuals who might be inciting or funding the violence, saying they will come for them. [/QUOTE]
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