Police caught 38 people after attacks during President Ruto's Nairobi tour. The police said they would punish anyone who harmed citizens during these events. The attacks took place on big roads like Thika Highway and Jogoo Road.
The arrested people are in jail waiting for their day in court. Police took seven motorcycles and many cell phones as proof. These people will face judges on Monday for crimes like violent robbery and planning to break the law.
Police added more officers when Ruto went out for his fifth day of visits Friday. This happened because bad things occurred in the first four days. Criminals took this chance to rob both drivers and walkers during these presidential visits.
Police think some politicians brought these criminals to join the tour crowds. Many people lost money and items near Sarit Centre on Wednesday. President Ruto has been visiting different parts of Nairobi since March 10 to look at new projects.
The trouble started in Eastleigh when fake fans tried to grab parts from the president's car and stole from regular people nearby. After that, more robberies happened in areas like Mathare, Kawangware, and Westlands. The crimes moved to Lang'ata and Kibera on Thursday and to Jogoo Road on Friday.
The arrested people are in jail waiting for their day in court. Police took seven motorcycles and many cell phones as proof. These people will face judges on Monday for crimes like violent robbery and planning to break the law.
Police added more officers when Ruto went out for his fifth day of visits Friday. This happened because bad things occurred in the first four days. Criminals took this chance to rob both drivers and walkers during these presidential visits.
Police think some politicians brought these criminals to join the tour crowds. Many people lost money and items near Sarit Centre on Wednesday. President Ruto has been visiting different parts of Nairobi since March 10 to look at new projects.
The trouble started in Eastleigh when fake fans tried to grab parts from the president's car and stole from regular people nearby. After that, more robberies happened in areas like Mathare, Kawangware, and Westlands. The crimes moved to Lang'ata and Kibera on Thursday and to Jogoo Road on Friday.