Masinga chiefs and their assistants have called on members of the public to work with the local administrators to end insecurity.
Led by the Muthesya location chief Andrew Akeng'o, the local administrators said that the challenge is overwhelming them as they are not working with the members of public in fighting the criminal activities.
He added that insecurity cases can only be fought through collaboration as criminals live among the public.
He insisted that the residents should identify criminals without fear of intimidation to ensure they maintain their safety.
Following the Tuesday meeting, members of the public will now be sensitised on ways of fighting insecurity and the ways of adopting the 'Nyumba Kumi' initiative.
The meeting was meant to elect representatives to constitute the sub-county security committee.
The public will also be sensitised on the need to hand over suspects to the authorities instead of lynching them.