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Trans Mara residents surrender illegal firearms following govt directive

Lolgorian Ward MCA Michael Seme (centre) and co-accused at the Nakuru Law Courts in the Trans Mara clashes case. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

In a significant boost to peace and security in Trans Mara, six illegal firearms and 17 rounds of ammunition have been voluntarily surrendered to authorities.

On Saturday, an illegal home-made firearm was voluntarily surrendered to police by an individual in the Oldonyo-Orok area, Angata Barikkoi ward, Trans Mara South Sub-County, Narok County.

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