Water Ministry Raids 'Raila Village', Makes 500 Water Disconnections

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A photo collage of Water Police Unit vehicles (Left) and Ministry of Water officials (Right) while inspecting services at Raila Village in Langata Constituency on Friday, March 10, 2023.
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The Ministry of Water and Sanitation on Friday, March 10, carried out a massive operation against illegal water connections in Nairobi's Lang'ata  Constituency.

In an operation dubbed Linda Maji Lipa Maji, officials from the Water Ministry working together with police officers managed to disconnect 500 water lines in the populous constituency. 

The operation particularly targeted Raila Village in Langata Constituency where they found many households using illegally acquired water.

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Ministry of Water officials while inspecting operations at Raila Village in Langata Constituency on Friday, March 10, 2023.
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"The operation brought to book five more suspects arrested by Water Police Unit (WPU). 

"In total, 48 culprits have been nabbed and fined with various charges ranging from illegal water connections and vandalism," the Ministry statement read in part.

The operation was overseen by State Department for Water and Sanitation Principal Secretary Kipronoh Ronoh who warned Kenyans against making illegal water connections. 

"The PS was flanked by Secretary Administration Evans Mutari MBS, SDSs Douglas Mutai and Francis Bor. Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company was represented by the CEO Eng Nahashon Muguna," the Ministry added 

PS Ronoh noted that culprits will be charged for illegally acquiring public assets and misuse of natural resources. 

The suspects will also face vandalism charges which may land them in jail or pay significant amounts of money in fines and compensations to the government.  

The combined multi-agencies are working to remove the illegal water connections from all villages in the country, not just in Nairobi alone. 

The operation came just a month after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki on Monday, January 30, 2023, launched a new police unit whose responsibility was to handle criminal cases relating to water theft. 

The Water Police Unit (WPU) of the Administration police is working with various stakeholders to provide security to the critical water infrastructure in the country. 

“Upon deliberation by the Ministry of Water and the NPS, a need was identified to provide armed security and protection to critical water facilities to avert criminal activities that may greatly derail water resources in up to 34 counties under the water works development agencies,” Kindiki stated in a press conference. 

Kindiki lamented that the government is losing some Ksh10.6 billion yearly on non-revenue water that is mainly stolen by local residents.

Raila Village in Langata Constituency is named after the veteran Opposition Leader Raila Amollo Odinga, who is also the former Prime Minister of Kenya.  

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An image of a water bowser sourcing water from a stream taken on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.
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