Stop operating liquor businesses, police warned

 The Mountain Journal 

DCC Juja Sub-County Mr. Charles Muriithi accompanied by Subcounty police commander Ms Phillis Muthoni has warned that no liquor joints within the Juja area will be allowed to operate without a valid licence from next week. 

The leaders said this while addressing a public security baraza at Witeithie where they warned that, no police officers stationed by the government to work in any police stations within Juja that will be allowed to engage with any liquor business within Juja Sub-County.
Mr Muriithi said that his office has received numerous complaints of land grabbing on public utilities by some individuals and including private developers and warned that any community land acquired illegally will soon be reclaimed and the documents be nullified to ensure that the land will only benefit the area communities in terms of building the health centres and public schools.

The leaders agreed to engage with KPLC to ensure that all cases of power outage in Muthaara, Maraba and Kibute including loose electric poles that are a major threat to the lives of the community will urgently be addressed.

 They warned that all residents operating with illegal power connections will be disconnected and culprits be prosecuted to avoid any loss of lives.

Madam Phillis also said that police are on a mission to  arrest  a notorious suspected serial killer who is currently at large after being engaged with heinous criminal activities in areas of Muthara and Maraba where several losses of lives were reported. The lone serial killer named “Wagathanwa” is alleged to have hacked several people at Muthaara area some months ago before he went into hiding.

During the meeting, the leaders introduced the new Witeithie police station OCS Mr. John Sankare who was posted from Kisumu to Witeithie a week ago. The officer assured the public that he will serve them faithfully  and urged them to cooperate inorder to reduce the rates of crime, illegal illicit and drugs within the area. 

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