Fear grips Mutoho village in Murang’a after several villagers were injured by a marauding panga-wielding gang.
The once peaceful community now lives in constant anxiety, as the attackers have struck multiple times over the past few weeks, leaving a trail of injuries and destruction in their wake.
Residents report that the gang, often operating under the cover of darkness, has targeted homes and small businesses, stealing valuables and inflicting harm on anyone who resists.
The injuries sustained by the victims range from minor cuts to severe lacerations, with some requiring urgent medical attention.
This escalation in violence has disrupted the daily lives of the villagers, with many fearing for their safety even in broad daylight.
Local authorities have ramped up patrols in response to the attacks, but the gang’s elusive nature has made it difficult to apprehend them.
The community is calling for more stringent measures to protect them and restore a sense of security.
Community leaders are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police, while also advocating for increased law enforcement presence in the area.
The psychological impact on the villagers cannot be overstated. Families are now reinforcing their homes with makeshift security measures, and the sense of community that once defined Mutoho village is being eroded by fear and mistrust.
The children, who used to play freely outside, are now confined to their homes, and the village’s bustling markets are seeing fewer patrons as people avoid venturing out unless absolutely necessary.
As the village grapples with this unprecedented wave of violence, there is a growing demand for swift justice and effective interventions to restore peace and normalcy to Mutoho.