Police Launch Manhunt After Two Suspected Robbers Escape Uasin Gishu Shootout
Police have launched a manhunt for two suspected robbers. The
robbers escaped after a fierce shootout with officers in Uasin Gishu County
today, the 6th of July 2026, according to the National Police Service (NPS).
Thus, In a statement shared on its official social media platforms,
the NPS said the suspects fled after exchanging gunfire with police during an
intelligence-led operation.
Consequently, four suspects were apprehended at the scene, while
two others managed to escape and remain at large.
Police – suspect altercation.
The officers responded decisively to the imminent threat, engaging the armed suspects in a shootout. As a result, four suspects were fatally wounded, while two others fled the scene. The escapees are believed to have sustained gunshot wounds during the exchange, and a coordinated manhunt has since been launched to apprehend them
Additionally, Police have not disclosed the identities of the
suspects or the exact circumstances that led to the confrontation.
However, investigators believe the imposters were linked to a
series of criminal activities in the entire North Rift area.
“The suspects were ordered to stop and identify themselves;
however, they defied the lawful orders and opened fire on the officers. The
individuals are suspected to be behind a series of robberies across the entire
North Rift area, specifically in Kitale, Kapenguria, Nandi, Marakwet and
Eldoret in Uasin Gishu County.”
Similarly, security officers recovered exhibits believed to be
connected to the suspects, which have been taken in as evidence to aid ongoing
investigations
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Authorities are also pursuing leads to establish the suspects’
movements and possible accomplices.
“A search of the scene led to the recovery of several items
believed to have been used in the commission of crimes, including a loaded
pistol; breaking tools comprising a wedge mallet and wedge chisel; five mobile
phones; manila ropes; four identification cards; and cash.”
For this reason, the National Police Service has appealed to
members of the public to volunteer any information that could lead to the
arrest of the two fugitives
Citizens have been urged not to confront the suspects but instead
report any relevant information through the emergency toll- free numbers 999
and 911.
Alternatively, send information anonymously via the #FichuaKwaDCI
on 0800722203 or by WhatsApp on 0709 570 000 reporting channels.
The latest incident comes as security agencies continue to
intensify operations targeting armed criminal gangs in several parts of the
country, with police reaffirming their commitment to combating violent crime
and ensuring public safety.
“The National Police Service remains resolute in its mission to
protect life and property and urges members of the public to remain vigilant
and to continue sharing timely information that supports efforts to combat
crime and enhance the safety and security of all”


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