Lawrence Luvanda struck late in the second half as Tusker salvaged a point against Police a league clash at played at the Police Sacco Grounds on Sunday.Former AFC Leopards midfielder Marvin Nabwire had put the law enforcers ahead early in the first half.Heading to the game, Tusker sought redemption after faltering in the previous two games, despite controlling the proceedings early on.The beer makers had surrendered a 2-0 lead to Kariobangi Sharks that saw them lose 3-2 before labouring for a 2-2 draw against Kakamega Homeboyz.##NAJAVA_MECA_8369728##Meanwhile, Police were eager to kick off their season positively, having missed the first three matches.The Anthony Kimani-coached side missed their fixtures against Shabana, FC Talanta, and Nairobi City Stars due to their participation in the CAF Confederation Cup.However, they were unfortunate to exit the competition after losing to defending champions Zamalek.Naaman Balecho nearly equalized for Tusker in the 44th minute, but his low shot missed by inches.Ayunga praises Kenya’s football growth, tips more local players to join European leaguesPolice seemed poised to secure their first three points of the season, but with six minutes left, but former Vihiga United forward Luvanda leveled the match.The goal was a relief for interim coach Charles Okere, who is yet to secure a win in three games.The draw leaves Tusker in sixth place with five points from four matches, while Police sit 15th with just one point.AFC Leopards claw City Stars to maintain fine start as Mara force draw against SealIn other action, heavy downpour at Mumias Complex forced the abandonment of the match between Kakamega Homeboyz and Kariobangi Sharks.Sharks were leading 1-0, thanks to a second-half goal from in-form striker Ally Salum, when the rain started in the 58th minute.Match officials indicated that the game will continue on Monday at 1:00 pm, starting from the 58th minute.