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Police intercept a Nairobi-bound bus at Kanyonyoo, recovering 30 rounds of live ammunition and arresting two suspects in a crackdown on arms trafficking.

The terror of the highway has been intercepted at Kanyonyoo. In a chilling discovery that exposes the flow of illicit arms into the capital, police have recovered a cache of 30 rounds of live ammunition concealed in a backpack aboard a passenger bus speeding from Garissa to Nairobi along the Thika Highway.
This was not a random find; it was a precision strike by a multi-agency security team. The bus, packed with unsuspecting commuters, was flagged down at a roadblock in Kitui County. What seemed like a routine check turned into a crime scene when officers unearthed the deadly cargo, highlighting the persistent threat of arms trafficking along the uncontrolled northern corridors.
The ammunition, described as high-caliber rifle rounds, was wrapped and hidden, suggesting a calculated attempt to smuggle firepower into the city. Police immediately arrested two suspects linked to the backpack, pulling them off the bus as terrified passengers watched. The suspects are currently being grilled by anti-terror police to determine the intended recipient in Nairobi.
The incident raises critical security red flags:
"These bullets were not meant for hunting game," a security source confided. "They were meant for the streets." The seizure prevents potential bloodshed, but it also prompts the terrifying question: how many buses get through unchecked? The 30 rounds are likely just a fragment of a larger consignment moving through the shadows.
As the bus was allowed to proceed and the suspects were hauled into custody, the message from the National Police Service is clear: the dragnet is active. But for Nairobians, the reality that they might be sitting next to an arsenal on their morning commute is a sobering wake-up call.
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