The three terror suspects who escaped from Kamiti Maximum Prison on Monday morning have been arrested at a remote village in Kitui County.
Kitui County police commander Leah Kithei on Thursday morning confirmed that all security agencies in the region, including chiefs and their assistants, had been activated.
“The information has also been shared with counterparts in neighbouring Tana River and Garissa counties,” Ms Kithei told the Nation.Africa.
“If indeed they’re the ones, we’ll definitely get them. It’s a matter of time.”
Locals reported spotting the three, whom they suspected to be the wanted terror convicts who escaped jail on Sunday night, at Malalani shopping centre in the expansive county.
Residents said the three, who looked exhausted and thirsty, bought a lot of milk, bottled water, bread and biscuits from local shops and paid by cash.
Raised suspicions
But they raised suspicions when they asked for directions to Boni Forest in Lamu County.
One of the escapees had swollen legs and was limping, perhaps as a result of trekking long distances.
“They appeared confused and lost, unaware of the geography around them. They were asking how they can connect to the Garissa or Tana River counties from the area,” said a trader at the market who spoke to Newszetu on condition that he’s not named for security reasons.
The trader described them as one slender guy of Somali origin and two African built men, a description that fits the three escapees as splashed in press.
They didn’t have any luggage with them but one of them was holding a small gunny bag with what looked like light clothes.
Malalani market is about 100 kilometres East of Kitui town, in Kitui East Constituency near the border of Tana River County.
It borders the South Kitui Game Reserve which has been a hideout for terror suspects.
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