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Baringo residents accuse police of arson as they pursue bandits

Carlos Kapkoikat a resident of Chesitet in Tiaty constituency inspects a destroyed teachers quarters of Lonyangapuo primary school. [PHOTO: KIPSANG JOSEPH/STANDARD]

BARINGO COUNTY: A security operation to recover guns and more than 400 bullets stolen from three General Service Unit (GSU) officers killed last weekend today enters its third day in Tiaty.

The operation to flush out criminals believed to have fled and currently hiding in Silale Hills turned ugly on Tuesday afternoon when hundreds of armed security personnel destroyed homes and shopping centres, and set them ablaze.

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