Tension remained high at the larger Angama Conservancy, Narok County after police shot and killed one man in a dispute over land.
At least seven others were injured after police opened fire on a group over an alleged invasion of land in Olkuruk village, Angama Mara, Narok County.
Police confirmed one person had died, but locals said three were killed.
The police managed to disperse and drive away the group of about 300 out of the farm.
More personnel were sent to the area on Friday June 6 to beef up security.
This followed fears the group may return to cause more harm.
The land in question belongs to Narok ex-governor Samuel Tunai and hosts a hotel.
On Friday, local leaders and security chiefs said they had called for a meeting to discuss the matter.
They said they want it solved amicably.
There had been a standoff between police and a group of invaders who stormed the land.
The group went to Angama Conservancy on Wednesday June 4 while armed with assorted weapons, claiming the land belongs to them.
Police said the group of about 300 went to the land with allegations that the conservancy is their land, which was “acquired illegally”.
Efforts to dialogue with them became futile as they turned out to be arrogant and adamant, indicating that they will stay put, police said.
Security teams arrived at the vast land and sought reinforcement from the General Service Unit, Anti Stock Theft Unit, Rapid Deployment Unit and local teams in efforts to drive out the group in vain.
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