MCA Arrested, Police Seek Two Other Suspects After Deadly Clashes

According to police, security agencies are actively pursuing two more suspects who evaded arrest during a police operation conducted last night...
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An MCA and another individual have been arrested in connection with violent clashes in Ang’ata Barrikoi, Trans Mara South, while police intensify efforts to apprehend additional suspects. The area remains tense with numerous fatalities and widespread destruction reported.
- Over 1,800 residents have been displaced and at least 253 houses razed due to the violence.
- Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat declared Trans Mara South and parts of Trans Mara West as disturbed areas, imposing a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
- Emurua Dikirr (Trans Mara East) Member of Parliament Johana Ngeno advocated for civilian disarmament and addressed long-standing land disputes as the root cause of the conflict.
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Government Imposes Curfew in Trans Mara Following Clashes That Displaced Over 1,800 Residents - December 2025
The Kenyan government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Transmara West and Transmara South sub-counties following renewed tribal clashes. The violence has resulted in numerous fatalities and displaced over 1,800 residents from the Angata Barikkoi area. According to reports, 253 households have been burnt down and destroyed. In connection with the deadly clashes in Trans Mara South, an MCA and another individual have been arrested. Police are continuing efforts to apprehend additional suspects as the area remains tense.













