Meanwhile, police in Teso North are reviewing CCTV footage that may help in identifying a group of people engaged in burglary as the incidents hit the sub county.
Teso North Sub County Police Commander David Muange on Friday told West Fm the CCTV footage downloaded from CCTV cameras at St Joseph’s Kocholya High School contains crucial information that may help in the identification and subsequent arrest of a team of burglars terrorizing people at the border sub county.
The CCTV footage review is being undertaken by the sub county security team led by Teso North Deputy County Commissioner Peter Karanja.
The footage review followed a Thursday night incident in which unknown people broke into Kocholya High School and stole a television set.
On the same night a man was killed at Harizona Club at Kocholya market, about 200 meters away from Kocholya High School where the burglary incident occurred.
By the time we were filing this story, no one had been arrested in connection to the three incidents.
An officer attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations said police are following crucial leads that he said will help in arresting the perpetrators of insecurity in the sub county.
Teso North’s main town, Malaba, has recently experienced burglary cases.
Unknown people have been breaking into business premises and private homes.
Burglary cases have also been reported on Angurai market where police recently shot dead one burglar.
Amagoro, Kocholya, Moding and Malakisi towns have also experienced similar cases.
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