Kenya: 23 Computers Stolen From Nyanza State Law Offices

NYANZA Provincial State Law offices located opposite the provincial police headquarters in Kisumu was on Wednesday night raided and 23 computers stolen. Other items stolen include copiers, printers and fax machines. The raid at the offices comes a week after the Kisumu East District headquarters was broken into and 10 computers stolen.

Yesterday, Kisumu deputy police boss Muthuri Mwongera said ten offices within the building were broken into. "The matter was reported this morning (Thursday) because the incident occurred on Wednesday night," said Mwongera. He said there is a temporary construction structure at the facility where some workers overseeing the extension of the State Law Offices reside, adding that they suspect the workers may have heard the commotion. "We have launched investigations and are not taking any chances," said the police boss.

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