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Security forces, led by Regional Commissioner John Otieno, are closing in on the suspects behind the Hulugho killings, utilizing community intelligence to dismantle the armed gang.

Security forces in North Eastern Kenya are tightening the noose around the perpetrators of the brutal Hulugho killings, with high-level intelligence pointing to an imminent breakthrough.
In a region often plagued by banditry and terror-related violence, the recent bloodshed in Hulugho has sparked a furious response from the state. Northeastern Regional Commissioner John Otieno has declared that the days of the attackers are numbered. Speaking after a high-stakes security meeting in Garissa, Otieno revealed that authorities have identified key suspects and are executing a coordinated operation to bring them to justice.
The shift from reactionary patrols to intelligence-led precision strikes marks a change in strategy. The involvement of local community leaders, including figures like Meshark Makwara of Hulugho Comprehensive School, highlights the community's exhaustion with the violence.
The Hulugho incident is a grim reminder of the fragility of peace in the borderlands. However, the confident tone from the Regional Commissioner suggests the state is under immense pressure to deliver quick, visible results. For the families of the victims, justice delayed has already been justice denied.
As the sun sets over Garissa, the message to the killers is stark: there is nowhere left to hide.
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