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SUSPECTS NABBED WITH ILLEGAL FIREARM IN KAKUMA

Two men’s hunt for a potential buyer of an illegal firearm came to a screeching halt courtesy of sharp-eyed officers and a well-timed tip-off.

This is after Police officers in Kakuma arrested Fredrick Lokwar, 27, and Calvin Etiir, 34, who were reportedly on a mission to sell the illegal firearm.

Acting on intelligence, the officers trailed the duo to Lucy Village in Kakuma, where their undercover business venture met an abrupt end.

A swift search turned up a Ceska blow mini pistol and a magazine loaded with three rounds.

The suspects are now cooling their heels in custody as police process the case in preparation for their court appearance.

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