The Anti-stock Theft Unit was established in November 2004, after realizing that there was a need to build the national herd in line with government’s policy of reviving the national economy. Historically, livestock have been the source of an African man’s pride. Cattle are a symbol of wealth; they provide draught power as well as generate the much needed foreign currency through beef exports.
Structure of Anti Stock Theft Unit
The unit is headed by a Senior Assistant Commissioner who is the National Co-coordinator Anti-stock theft based at Police General Headquarters. It has provincial and district teams that are headed by Provincial Anti-Stock Theft Coordinators and District Anti-Stock Theft Co-ordinators respectively who co-ordinate anti-stock theft activities in their respective areas. There are also station anti-stock theft teams at every station throughout the country who are responsible for investigating stock theft dockets at their respective stations.