Murkomen Vows Kerio Crackdown After Priest Slain

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen traveled to Cheplasgei Village to comfort Fr. Alloys Cheruiyot Bett's grieving family. After the visit, he shared his sad message on the social media platform X. The government leader praised the murdered priest for his strong faith and community work. Fr. Bett served the people at St. Matthias Mulumba Tot Parish and helped bring peace to troubled areas. His parents, Eunice and Joseph Binder, received support from many visitors during their difficult time.

Security forces have arrested many criminals during recent operations against armed bandits. Murkomen promised that police and military teams would continue hunting down every person responsible for the priest's death. Violence has decreased significantly across most parts of Kerio Valley after two years of tough action. Statistics reveal banditry cases fell to half their previous numbers compared to last year's totals. Only a few dangerous spots remain active despite the major progress made throughout the region.
 

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