Molo Traders Association chairman, Charles Marioko, has asked the police in the sub county to improve security.
Speaking to the press in Molo town on Thursday, Marioko said that security is deteriorating in town.
He alleged that there have been cases where traders stall have been broken into and property stolen.
“We want to appeal to the security personnel in Molo to beef up security and deal with thieves,” said Marioko.
The chairman added that most traders fear for their business and that crime has seen business go down.
He asked the county government to intervene and assure traders of their safety together with their property.
The chairman said that the government has a responsibility to protect all its citizens adding that they are ready to cooperate with security personnels to tame crime.
He further urged the police to conduct more patrols on top of more officers being deployed in the town.
“There is also need for residents being sensitized about security so that they can help to curb criminal activities,” said Marioko.