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Security concerns rise in Tana River amid renewed fears of ethnic clashes

Security agencies in Tana River County have intensified operations in Bangale and Biyagadud areas following recent incidents that have reignited fears of renewed ethnic conflict in the region.

The latest tension emerged after hundreds of residents stormed Bangale Police Station and freed a suspect accused of inciting hostility between the Wardey and Degodia communities. Police are also investigating cash recovered from the suspect’s home, which they believe may be linked to alleged incitement activities.

In a separate incident, police engaged armed individuals in Biyagadud, where authorities suspect competition over water and grazing land may be fueling tensions.

Coast Regional Police Commander Ali Nuno said a joint security operation involving various agencies is underway, with additional officers deployed to the area to maintain law and order and prevent further attacks.

The incidents have raised concerns among residents and leaders over the possible return of ethnic violence, with some linking the rising tensions to political preparations ahead of Kenya’s 2027 General Election.