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The land surveyor who was killed in Narok two days ago will be laid to rest this afternoon at his home in Naikarra Narok West Constituency. The burial comes even as normalcy returns to Narok town following a spate of violence over increased insecurity and night killings by unknown gunmen. Narok governor Patrick Ole Ntutu held a security meeting with all the county security teams and demarcated Narok town into several operation zones to flush out the killers. And as Stephen Letoo reports, the institute of Surveyors have condemned the killing.
Family of slain Narok surveyor urge police to arrest the perpetrators
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