Six arrested over killing of Catholic priest in Elgeyo Marakwet; police rule out banditry

Police are appealing to local communities to remain calm, continue with their daily activities without fear, and cooperate with the police in the ongoing probe.
The National Police Service has confirmed the arrest of six suspects following the shooting to death of Fr. Allois Bett of St. Matthias Mulumba Tot Parish in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
In a statement, Police Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga said the incident occurred in Mokoro Location, Kakiptul Sub-Location, Kabartile village when armed assailants accosted and shot the priest to death for undisclosed reasons.
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"General Service Unit officers responded swiftly and established that Father Bett was accosted and fatally shot by armed assailants. A manhunt was immediately launched, and six suspects have since been arrested and are currently in custody," he said.
The statement added that preliminary investigations indicated that the incident was not in any way related to cattle rustling or banditry.
"The NPS condemns this heinous act and is committed to conducting thorough and expeditious investigations to apprehend all those involved in the crime. The Service extends its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Father Allois Cheruiyot Bett, as well as the parishioners of St. Matthias Mulumba Tot Parish," said the police spokesperson.
Police are appealing to local communities to remain calm, continue with their daily activities without fear, and cooperate with the police in the ongoing probe.
"NPS further appeals for the public's continued support and encourages anyone with information that may assist the investigation to report it to the nearest police station or through our toll-free numbers: 999, 911, 112, and #FichuakwaDCI (0800 722 203). All information provided will be treated with utmost confidentiality. We reaffirm our commitment to serving and protecting all persons and their property," the statement said.
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