Police officers in Kisumu Central were left in disbelief after discovering two live cows stuffed inside a vehicle during a routine patrol in the Kikomi area earlier today.
According to a police report, the officers were conducting patrols when they spotted a suspicious silver Toyota Noah, registration number KCV 926J.
The driver was flagged down but chose to defy the order, speeding off before abandoning the vehicle a few meters away and fleeing on foot.
Upon inspecting the car, officers were shocked to find two live cows tightly tied up and squeezed into the boot, suspected to have been stolen.
The animals were rescued and handed over to the relevant authorities, while the vehicle was towed to Kisumu Central Police Station as investigations continue to trace and apprehend the suspect.
In a statement, the National Police Service (NPS) commended the officers for their alertness and quick response, noting that such vigilance plays a key role in deterring livestock theft and other criminal activities.
“The National Police Service remains steadfast in combating crime and ensuring the safety and security of all citizens,” the statement read.


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