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Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives from the Land Fraud Investigations Unit (LFIU) at DCI headquarters have apprehended a suspect involved in a high-value land fraud case.

The suspect allegedly forged a deed of gift and a transfer of land document to unlawfully acquire a parcel of land in the upscale area of Karen, valued at Sh200 million.

The case came to light when a complainant reported that she had purchased the land from the rightful owner, who had since passed away. This deceased owner had been bequeathed the said land by her late mother.

Following the complaint, detectives swiftly launched an investigation, which revealed that the suspect, identified as Benick Otieno Okombo, had crafted false documents purporting ownership of the land to be a gift from the deceased owner.

The meticulous inquiry collected the necessary evidence, which was then submitted to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution. After an independent review, the ODPP supported the investigators’ findings and approved charges of forgery and the utterance of false documents against the suspect.

A manhunt ensued, leading to Okombo’s arrest at Bruce House, Nairobi, thanks to forensic leads. He is now in custody, undergoing processing in anticipation of his arraignment.

This arrest not only highlights the ongoing efforts in the fight against land fraud but also serves as a warning to those who might attempt similar deceitful acts.

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Fake police recruitment suspect arrested

Detectives in Kilimani have arrested a man believed to be the mastermind of a well-coordinated fake police recruitment racket that swindled unsuspecting job seekers out of Sh2.5 million.

The suspect, identified as Benedict Odeng’ero Wekesa, was apprehended on Wednesday at Sagret Hotel in Kilimani after three victims filed complaints detailing how they were duped with promises of guaranteed entry into the National Police Service.

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Wekesa allegedly used forged police recruitment letters to convince his victims that their slots in the service were already secured—if only they could pay. Each victim surrendered hefty sums, believing the “recruitment officer” was authentic and well-connected.

By the time the scam unravelled, a total of Sh2.5 million had exchanged hands.

Detectives, acting on intelligence, traced the suspect to his hideout, where he was arrested in a swift operation. During the raid, officers recovered 20 additional fake police recruitment letters, signalling what investigators believe is a broader, highly organised fraud network targeting desperate job seekers nationwide.

Wekesa’s accomplice, who was reportedly with him moments before the arrest, fled upon sensing danger and is currently being pursued.

The DCI has since warned the public to be wary of fraudsters posing as police recruiters, emphasising that genuine recruitment into the National Police Service is free, fair, and transparent, with no payments required at any stage.

“Anyone asking for money in exchange for a police job is a criminal,” the agency said.

Members of the public have been urged to report such cases immediately to the nearest police station or anonymously through the #FichuaKwaDCI platform. Reports can be made via toll-free hotline 0800 722 203 or WhatsApp on 0709 570 000.

Wekesa is currently in custody, undergoing processing, and will be arraigned once investigations are complete, as detectives follow new leads to track down his elusive accomplice.

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Detectives in Nairobi have arrested a man who had been posing as a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) brigadier and allegedly fleecing unsuspecting youths with promises of military recruitment.

The suspect, identified as Joshua Mutui Muimi, was arrested in his rented apartment in Kilimani following an intelligence-led operation by Parklands-based officers. According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Muimi had fashioned himself into a high-ranking military officer—despite having no ties to the disciplined forces—and used the disguise to lure desperate job seekers.

Inside the apartment, detectives found him fully dressed in Kenya Air Force regalia, complete with insignia reserved for senior officers. A search of the premises uncovered a stash of incriminating documents, including:

  • Six fake admission letters to the Recruit Training School (RTS) in Eldoret — all bearing the same serial number
  • Seven fingerprint forms used to convince victims the recruitment was legitimate
  • Documents branded with the Ministry of Defence logo
  • A Yilmaz Defence Industry ammunition-manufacturing manual
  • Additional materials believed to have been used to authenticate his scheme

Investigators believe Muimi has been running an elaborate con targeting young Kenyans seeking entry into the military, promising them placement in exchange for cash.

“He upgraded himself from a civilian to a ‘KDF brigadier’ without ever stepping foot on a parade square,” the DCI said, describing the scheme as a “money-minting spree built on false hope.”

The suspect is currently in custody, undergoing processing, and will be arraigned once investigations are complete.

The DCI has urged the public to avoid shortcuts in security-sector recruitment, stressing that all genuine KDF enlistments are free, fair, and transparent.

“Do not fall victim to impostors. Report suspicious individuals immediately,” the agency warned.

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A prominent Mombasa-based lawyer is among 22 suspects arrested in a sweeping counter-terrorism operation targeting financiers, recruiters, and facilitators of terrorism across the country.

Andrew Chacha Mwita was arrested on Friday, November 14, 2025, following a sting operation conducted by the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) in coordinated raids across Mombasa, Nairobi, Kapseret, Marsabit, and Moyale.

Authorities say Mwita is suspected of financing terrorism, with investigators linking him to transactions and networks believed to support extremist activities. He was presented before the Kahawa Law Courts on Monday, where detectives sought a 20-day custodial order to complete investigations. A ruling is expected on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

The arrest is part of an intensified national crackdown aimed at dismantling terror support systems, a move the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) says is long overdue.

More Suspects in Court

Several other suspects arrested in Nairobi — Richard Muriuki Murimi, Said Galgalo Duba, Ali Mohamed, and Dhalha Abdi Mohamed — are also facing custodial applications. Their hearing was deferred to today, November 18.

In Kapseret, detectives tracked down and arrested Anthony Odhiambo Odwuor, whose custodial application ruling is set for November 25.

Meanwhile, in Mombasa, the courts will rule on November 26 on a 20-day custodial request for Miriam Ali Abdalla and Aisha Abdullahi.

Marsabit Sweep Produces Multiple Arrests

A major part of the operation unfolded in Marsabit County, where ATPU officers arrested seven suspects believed to be part of a broader network enabling terror activities in the northern region.

Those arrested include:

  • Fatuma Yabalo Guyo
  • Jilo Arafti Halake
  • Ajirena Halake Sora
  • Safia Ture Bidu
  • Kabale Duba Ali
  • Abdisalam Hassan Charfi

Investigators have sought 30 days to detain the group as they analyze intelligence, digital devices, and financial trails.

Hearings for the remaining seven suspects in the case continue today at the Kahawa Law Courts.

DCI: We’re Not Relenting

The DCI, through a statement on Tuesday, November 18, emphasized its commitment to rooting out terrorist networks.

“The Directorate of Criminal Investigations remains red-hot in the fight against terrorism and commits to leaving no stone unturned,” the agency said, urging the public to share information anonymously.

Kenyans were encouraged to report suspicious activities through the #FichuaKwaDCI hotline (0800 722 203) or WhatsApp (0709 570 000).

The sweeping arrests come amid increased coordination between intelligence agencies, ATPU, and local communities, signaling a tougher, more aggressive phase in Kenya’s counter-terrorism efforts.

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A British national’s romantic getaway in Mombasa turned into a nightmare after detectives uncovered a carefully staged robbery masterminded by a woman he had been courting online for months.

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Briton had been wooed by the suspect, Samira Mumbi Kiarie, alias Samira, who charmed him with promises of affection and long-term love. Convinced he had finally found “the one,” the man travelled to her upscale Nyali apartment for what he believed would be a perfect date.

Instead, he walked straight into a scripted heist.

Minutes after he arrived, the apartment door burst open. Two men stormed in—one posing as Samira’s enraged husband, the other flashing a fake police ID.

The alleged “husband” accused the Briton of destroying his marriage, while the bogus cop threatened immediate arrest.

Terrified and confused, the victim was coerced into transferring Sh800,000 to mobile numbers provided by the gang. Once the money landed, the trio escorted him out of the apartment and disappeared into the night.

Detectives later revealed that the entire incident was an elaborate setup.

Acting on forensic intelligence, DCI sleuths launched an operation that led to the arrest of Samira and one of her accomplices, Paul Webster Mangeni, alias Paulo. Investigations have established that the pair belongs to a notorious syndicate targeting foreigners through dating sites, luring them to rented apartments, and robbing them.

“Investigations have since established that the two are part of a notorious syndicate that lures foreigners through dating sites, sets them up in Airbnbs, and robbing them of their hard-earned money,” the DCI stated.

Both suspects are in custody, undergoing processing ahead of their arraignment, while a manhunt is underway for their third accomplice, who remains at large.

The DCI has warned tourists and residents to be vigilant when engaging with strangers online, especially those who invite them into private residences.

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Corporal Isaac Kipngetich (attached to Turkana County Police Headquarters). PHOTO/DCI

Detectives from the Operations Support Unit (OSU) have arrested four law enforcement officers accused of running an illegal arms and ammunition trade that has fueled insecurity and violence in various parts of the country.

According to a statement shared on social media by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the suspects include Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Ekidor Lotira Charles (based in Turkana), Corporal Isaac Kipngetich (attached to Turkana County Police Headquarters), Police Constable Ileli Cyrus Kisamwa (an armorer at the Central Firearms Stores in Industrial Area), and Constable Samson Muriithi Mutongu (a storeman also based in Industrial Area).

“Detectives from the Operations Support Unit have arrested four law enforcement officers suspected of being behind an illegal arms and ammunition trade that has contributed to insecurity and violence in various parts of the country. The four officers; Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Ekidor Lotira Charles (based in Turkana), Corporal Isaac Kipngetich (attached to Turkana County Police Headquarters), Police Constable Ileli Cyrus Kisamwa (an armorer at the Central Firearms Stores in Industrial Area), and Constable Samson Muriithi Mutongu (a storeman also based in Industrial Area), have been under investigation for some time due to their suspected involvement in the illegal trade of firearms and ammunition,” DCI stated.

Investigation

Authorities say the four had been under investigation for weeks after intelligence linked them to the black-market supply of ammunition and firearms. Their arrest follows days of profiling, surveillance, and forensic investigations by the OSU team.

The breakthrough came when Cpl Kipngetich was caught red-handed receiving a consignment of 1,000 rounds of ammunition from Constables Ileli and Mutongu, intended for ASP Lotira. Acting on additional intelligence, detectives later arrested Constable Mutongu, who was found with 19 assorted firearm magazines, firing pins, cleaning kits, and three spent 9mm cartridges.

“Their arrest follows days of detailed profiling, surveillance, and forensic investigations by the OSU team. The breakthrough came when Cpl Kipngetich was caught pants down after receiving a consignment of 1,000 rounds of ammunition from Constables Ileli and Mutongu, which was intended for ASP Ekidor Lotira,” the statement read.

Constable Ileli was also arrested while in possession of a Remington Rand Model 1911 pistol and two Ceska pistol firing pins, further tying him to the illegal trade.

Police Constable Ileli Cyrus Kisamwa (an armorer at the Central Firearms Stores in Industrial Area). PHOTO/DCI

The four officers have since been processed and will be arraigned in court on Monday, September 29, 2025.

In a statement, the National Police Service condemned the actions of the suspects, vowing to pursue and punish anyone within its ranks who betrays public trust by fueling violence through the illegal arms trade.

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Part of the Safaricom SIM cards that were seized during the M-PESA fraud crackdown in Mumias

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have seized over 5,000 SIM cards and 142 identity cards in a major M-PESA fraud crackdown in Mumias, Kakamega County.

DCI, in a statement shared via social media on Friday, September 26, said that during an intelligence-led operation conducted in Bomani Teachers’ estate, two individuals, namely Jonathan Ambwaya Kwini, 30, and his 23-year-old accomplice, Timothy Siloche Wesonga, were arrested and taken into custody.

“In a move to curb the rise of financial crime, law enforcement officers in Mumias East have arrested two key suspects involved in a series of M-Pesa fraud schemes in the area. The fraudsters, 30-year-old Jonathan Ambwaya Kwini and his 23-year-old accomplice Timothy Siloche Wesonga, were taken into custody during an intelligence-led operation in Bomani Teachers’ Estate of Mumias town,” DCI stated.

Jonathan Ambwaya Kwini, 30, and his 23-year-old accomplice, Timothy Siloche Wesonga, who were arrested in the M-PESA fraud crackdown in Mumias. PHOTO/DCI

According to the police, a Safaricom Mobicom phone, utilised for the registration of SIM cards, along with an array of devices – four small Itel phones, 70 Airtel SIM cards, 24 Telkom SIM cards, and over 5,000 Safaricom SIM cards – were among the recovered items.

“Acting on crucial tips, officers descended on the location where they made a significant recovery. Among the seized items were a Safaricom Mobicom phone, utilised for the registration of SIM cards, along with an array of devices: four Itel small phones, 70 Airtel SIM cards, 24 Telkom SIM cards, and over 5,000 Safaricom SIM cards. The haul also included 142 national ID cards belonging to various individuals, painting a picture of the suspects’ extensive operation,” the DCI statement read.

Both Kwini and Wesonga have since been escorted, along with the incriminating evidence, to Kakamega police station and are set to join a roster of other suspects and are scheduled to appear in court on Monday.

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Gold scam suspect Abbas Bardu Omuyoma. PHOTO/@DCI_Kenya/X

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Nairobi Regional Office have arrested Abbas Bardu Omuyoma, alias Ishmael, in connection with a multi-million shilling gold scam that defrauded a Canadian investor of USD 280,000 (approx. Ksh42 million).

The suspect was apprehended along Dennis Pritt Road in Nairobi, following weeks of forensic investigations and surveillance.

His arrest comes after the victim lodged a formal complaint on September 1, 2025.

The Gold Scam

According to investigators, Ishmael and an accomplice who is still at large lured the investor with promises of supplying 550 kilograms of gold nuggets and bars allegedly sourced from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Believing he was entering into a legitimate business deal, the Canadian investor transferred the equivalent of USD 280,000 via USDT (Tether cryptocurrency). However, the gold consignment never materialised, and efforts to recover the funds proved futile.

The Arrest

Detectives launched an intensive probe, leveraging forensic leads to track Ishmael’s movements. On Monday, they intercepted and arrested him, bringing to an end weeks of evasion.

Currently in custody, Ishmael is undergoing processing pending his arraignment in court.

Hunt for Accomplice

DCI officers confirmed that a manhunt is underway for Ishmael’s accomplice, who is believed to have played a central role in the elaborate con.

The DCI has also urged members of the public and foreign investors to exercise caution when engaging in gold transactions in Kenya, warning that fraudsters continue to exploit unsuspecting victims using fake documents and false promises of Congolese gold.

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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has intensified its efforts against transnational gold fraud syndicates, responsible for defrauding foreign investors of hundreds of thousands of dollars through elaborate fake gold schemes.

In an ongoing investigation, detectives from the Operations Support Unit (OSU) have arrested Michael Otieno Owano, an advocate and proprietor of Otieno M.O. Law Advocates, for his role in a high-stakes scam that defrauded a Canadian investor of USD 618,000.

The victim was lured into a fake gold export deal involving 250 kilograms of gold, allegedly set for shipment to Dubai aboard a private jet. On April 15, 2025, a Proforma Invoice of USD 318,400 was issued by EAI Logistics, with the funds wired to Owano’s law firm account. He was later asked to send an additional USDT 300,000 to a cryptocurrency wallet, but no gold was ever delivered.

Owano’s arrest follows the earlier arrest of Francis Talla Ouafo, also known as Allain, a Cameroonian national believed to be the mastermind of the syndicate. He was arraigned on July 31, 2025, at the Milimani Chief Magistrate’s Court.

In a separate but similarly orchestrated scam, Lupemba Lorenzi Olivier, a Congolese national, appeared at the Milimani Law Courts in connection with a fraudulent gold deal targeting a Gabonese investor. Detectives secured a seven-day custodial order to finalise investigations. The matter is scheduled for mention on August 13, 2025.

Meanwhile, another suspect, Kelvin Otieno Onyango, alias Kevo Sonko, the alleged director of SwiftTaxis Logistics Ltd, was arrested for his role in the same case. The complainant was led to his office, where they negotiated and formalised the gold deal. He later transferred USD 140,000 into an escrow account.

All the suspects are currently in custody, undergoing processing pending their arraignment in court, as DCI intensifies efforts to dismantle the networks behind these sophisticated gold scams.

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Charles Ong'ondo Were

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has issued an update on the status of the investigations into Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were’s fatal shooting.

The DCI, in a statement issued on Friday, May 2, 2025, stated that a team of detectives from the Homicide Bureau, supported by forensic experts from the National Forensic Laboratory, was deployed to the scene immediately after the incident was reported.

The team, DCI says, meticulously examined the crime scene and collected critical evidence essential to the investigation’s progress.

“Following the Inspector General’s press statement on April 30, 2025, regarding the tragic shooting of Hon. Charles Ong’ondo Were, we would like to provide an update to the public on the progress of the investigation. Immediately after the incident was reported, a team of detectives from the DCI Homicide Bureau, supported by forensic experts from the National Forensic Laboratory, was deployed to the scene. The team meticulously examined the crime scene and collected critical evidence essential to the investigation’s progress,” the statement read in part.

As a result, the detectives have forensically reconstructed MP Were’s movements from Parliament to the location of the shooting.

This detailed analysis has yielded significant leads, enabling investigators to narrow down to potential suspects.

Preliminary investigations suggest that this was a targeted and premeditated act.

“While the motive for this heinous act remains under investigation, preliminary investigations suggest that this was a targeted and premeditated act. The DCI is pursuing all angles to uncover the circumstances surrounding this incident. An autopsy led by Chief Government Pathologist Dr. Johansen Oduor is scheduled for Monday, May 5, 2025, to provide further insights into the cause of death and support the investigation,” the statement read.

“The DCI extends its heartfelt condolences to Hon. Were’s family, parliamentary colleagues, constituents, and friends during this difficult time. We urge the public to remain calm and refrain from speculation as our teams work diligently to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation. We are committed to holding those responsible accountable and delivering justice to Hon. Were’s family and the nation. We appeal to anyone with information that could assist the investigation to contact the nearest police station or use our toll-free lines: 999, 112, or #FichuaKwaDCI (0800 722 203).”

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Charles Ong'ondo Were was shot dead on Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Slain Kaspul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were had passed through a popular joint along Jakaya Kikwete Road before he met his death.

He had left Parliament at about 6 pm after a long day of activities there.

He apparently had an instinct that his life was in danger.

He abandoned his usual car and jumped into another one – a Toyota Camry that he thought would be discreet.

After having a light meal, he, his driver and bodyguard hit Valley Road headed for Langata.

They, however, did not know there were people trailing them.

On reaching at the City Mortuary roundabout, the car slowed down and stopped because of the traffic lights and jam that was being experienced then.

It was at the jam that a gunman who was a pillion passenger stepped out of a motorcycle and pulled the trigger.

Police who visited the scene said they recovered three spent cartridges.

The gunman pumped at least five bullets into Were before he jumped back on the motorcycle and sped off with his rider.

The MP’s driver and bodyguard say they froze in the drama. The driver made a U-turn after the killers had escaped and raced to the nearby Nairobi Hospital.

The MP was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.

Police say they are yet to establish the motive of the murder.

Police believe the murder was targeted and premeditated. Were was shot at least five times and died on the spot. He was shot in the chest as he sat in a co-driver’s seat in his car in a traffic jam near the City Mortuary roundabout in Nairobi.

His bodyguard and driver were not harmed. Gunmen who had trailed him from Parliament to the hotel while on a motorcycle struck as he waited for the traffic flow to move on Wednesday, April 30, in the evening.

National Police Service (NPS) spokesman Michael Muchiri Nyaga said they regretted to confirm the tragic and senseless shooting of Were.

“According to reports confirmed by the Nairobi Regional Police Commander, at around 7:30 pm this evening, a white Toyota Crown vehicle came to a stop at a red traffic light on Ngong Road, near the City Mortuary roundabout.”

“Eyewitnesses have indicated that a motoreycle carrying a rider and a pillion passenger stopped alongside the car. The pillion passenger approached the vehicle and fired shots at the passenger side before jumping back onto the motorcycle and speeding away,” Muchiri said.

The driver of the car and a male passenger, both unhurt, managed to rush the injured man to Nairobi Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival, he added.

“The nature of this crime appears to be both targeted and premeditated.”

“At this stage, it is too early to provide further details. Senior police commanders and detectives are at the scene, piecing together the circumstances surrounding the death,” Muchiri said.

He condemned what he called the heinous and senseless crime and will spare no effort in investigating the matter.

Homicide detectives visited the scene on Thursday as part of the probe.

They were accompanied by the driver and bodyguard, who narrated what happened.

Inspector General of police Douglas Kanja, Director DCI Mohamed Amin, Nairobi police boss George Seda and PS interior Raymond Omollo were among those at the hospital.

“As the ministry responsible for security, I want to assure everyone that our multi-agency teams are actively pursuing the criminals and are diligently following all leads to apprehend those responsible,” Omollo said.

No arrest has been made so far.

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The late Kariobangi North MCA Joel Munuve

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has stepped in and taken over the investigations into the cause of death of Kariobangi North MCA Joel Munuve after leaders intensified calls to have it probed.

Speaking to the press outside the Lee Funeral Home where the body of the late MCA is being preserved, the family lawyer Danstan Omari revealed the family together with the political class, the government pathologist and the Homicide Unit of the DCI Nairobi area held a meeting and agreed on a date that the cause of the death will be revealed.

The autopsy that is set to reveal the real cause of MCA Munuve’s death will be conducted tomorrow, Friday, April 25, 2025, at 9:00 am. The cause of the death will then be announced to the public.

“After a meeting between the family, the Homicide Unit of the DCI and the late MCA’s political family, we agreed to have the autopsy postponed from today ( Thursday) and be done tomorrow,” Omari said.

Leaders call for probe

Wiper Democratic Movement party leader Kalonzo Musyoka had called for a quick investigation into the cause of  Munuve’s death.

Kalonzo, while mourning Munuve in a statement shared via his official X account on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, said that quick action should be taken to establish the cause of his sudden death.

Kalonzo went ahead to state that Munuve was a tireless advocate of the rights of people, a dedicated servant of the people of Kariobangi and indeed the entire county of Nairobi, and an active member of his team.

“I am deeply saddened by the news of the sudden passing of Mheshimiwa Joel Munuve, MCA Kariobangi North ward. Mheshimiwa Munuve was a tireless advocate of the rights of people, a dedicated servant of the people of Kariobangi and indeed the entire county of Nairobi, and an active member of Team SKM. My thoughts and prayers are with Hon. Munuve’s family, friends and constituents at this most difficult time. As we mourn Hon. Munuve, we urge quick action on establishing the cause of his sudden death,” Kalonzo stated.

Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) leader Eugene Wamalwa has also called for a thorough investigation to establish the circumstances surrounding Kariobangi North MCA Joel Munuve’s death.

Taking to his official X account on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, Wamalwa expressed deep sorrow following the sudden death of Munuve. He described him as a friend and a committed leader.

“Saddened to learn of the sudden death of my friend Joel Munuve, MCA Kariobangi North Ward, Nairobi City County, yesterday under unclear circumstances! As we condole with his family, we call for thorough investigations to establish the circumstances surrounding his death,” Wamalwa wrote.

Joel Munuve’s death

Munuve died on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, while undergoing treatment at one of the private hospitals located along Kiambu Road.

Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Kennedy Ngondi, in a press conference, confirmed that Munuve was headed to the office in the CBD when he developed chest pains.

“The leadership of the County Assembly of Nairobi is deeply saddened to announce the untimely passing of one of our members, Joel Munuve, who is the elected member to date for the Kariobangi North ward. He suddenly collapsed and passed away earlier today. Munuve was a dedicated leader, a tireless servant of the people and a passionate voice in the assembly,” Ngondi said.

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King’ara was arraigned on April 16, 2025, where detectives were granted custodial orders to complete investigations.

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations have arrested a young man linked to the harrowing murders of two young women in Thika, Kiambu County.

DCI, in a statement issued via social media on Thursday, April 17, 2025, said Samuel King’ara Kimani had been apprehended by detectives from the homicide department.

According to the police, the first case unfolded on March 17, 2025, when 22-year-old Rosemary Njeri Ndekei vanished minutes after heading to Thika town to shop for clothes. Her disappearance sparked concern, leading to a missing person report being filed at Thika Police Station by her boyfriend and relatives.

On March 18, 2025, members of the public discovered the lifeless body of a young woman in a coffee plantation in the Karibaribi area. Without identification documents, the decomposing body was transported to General Kago Mortuary for identification and autopsy.

On March 19, 2025, the body was identified as that of Rosemary by her family, confirming their worst fears. Upon autopsy, the government pathologist confirmed the cause of death to be manual strangulation and blunt force trauma to the head, clear signs of a brutal homicide.

The second incident occurred on March 31, 2025, when 20-year-old Hellen Wambui Ndung’u, a student at Gituamba Vocational Training College, disappeared after being sent by her mother to buy foodstuffs at Ngorongo Trading Centre, still in Kiambu.

And just like in the case of Rosemary, the following day her body was discovered in a bush, partially covered with soil. The body had no visible injuries, and neighbours identified her as the missing girl.

Utilising forensic leads and the Exchange Principle, the team trailed and arrested the prime suspect, Samuel King’ara Kimani, at the Dry area of Ngomongo on April 14, 2025.

The investigation uncovered a chilling pattern: in both cases, the suspect accosted the victims at isolated pathways, thereafter dragging them into the depths of sprawling coffee plantations, where he sexually assaulted them before ruthlessly taking their lives and holing up without a trace.

King’ara was arraigned on April 16, 2025, where detectives were granted custodial orders to complete investigations.

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Crime Scene tape

A multi-agency security team has launched investigation into an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion that occurred on Monday, April 7, at an eatery in Shafshafey area of Mandera, leaving one person injured.

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in a statement issued on Monday night said that the security team that responded swiftly to the incident had established that the explosion had blown off the hotel’s rooftop and caused visible cracks in the walls.

At the time of the incident, four customers were inside the eatery. Three of them escaped unhurt, while one individual sustained a fractured left femur and pellet injuries to the abdomen.

The injured victim was promptly rushed to Mandera Referral Hospital, where he is currently in stable condition and receiving treatment.

Preliminary investigation revealed that two of those who escaped unhurt are the masterminds behind the attack. They have since been apprehended and are currently in custody as investigations continue.

Meanwhile, officers are pursuing a bodaboda rider who brought the suspects to the hotel and fled immediately after the incident.

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Crime Scene tape

A Kenyan football fan is in distress trying to find his vehicle after it was stolen from where he had parked during the Harambee Stars vs Gabon match at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday, March 23, 2025.

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in a statement shared via X on Monday, March 24, revealed that the vehicle, a Toyota IST of registration number KBN 093B was stolen from a roadside parking along Kisauni Road just behind Nairobi West Hospital.

“A football fan is lamenting the loss of his vehicle which was stolen while parked by the roadside along Kisauni Road behind the Nairobi West Hospital, as he watched a match between Kenya’s Harambee Stars and Gabon’s national team at the Nyayo Stadium.

“Reporting at Akila Police Station in Lang’ata, the car owner indicated that he parked his Toyota IST registration number KBN 093B silver in colour at the said spot, at 3.40pm and proceeded to the fan-parked stadium for the World Cup Qualifiers showdown,” DCI stated.

The fan is said to have gone to his parking spot a few minutes past 7:00 pm only to find his vehicle missing.

He has since provided enough proof of ownership to the police, and the officers are now working round the clock to find the vehicle.

“Still healing from a 2-1 loss to the Aubameyang-led Gabonese, the man returned to pick his car at minutes past 7pm only to find it missing. Having provided sufficient proof of ownership of the vehicle to the police, the car has been circulated as stolen, with DCI Langata leading the investigation,” the DCI said.

Several incidents of mugging were also reported outside the Nyayo Stadium after the Harambee Stars vs Gabon World Cup Qualifier.

Meanwhile, police in Juja are also investigating the theft of a white Toyota Axio, registration number KCR 628U which was stolen from a residential house at Matangi area near Rurii Primary School, Kimbo.

The owner had left it parked outside the residential home on Saturday night, but on waking up found it gone.

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DCI boss Mohamed Amin during a past event. PHOTO/@DCI_Kenya

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has issued a statement clarifying on why the mistakenly arrested veteran journalist Macharias Gaitho.

Mistaken for Francis Gaitho

In a statement released on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, through the National Police Service, the anti-crime agency says its officers had mistaken Macharia Gaitho for Francis Gaitho, whom they say is a subject of their investigation.

Veteran journalist Macharia Gaitho arrested
Veteran journalist Macharia Gaitho. PHOTO/Courtesy

“The National Police Service would like to clarify to the public that this morning, we arrested journalist Macharia Gaitho in a case of mistaken identity, meant for the arrest of Francis Gaitho who is our subject of investigation. We reiterate that as a Service, we do not target journalists in any way, and today’s incident is highly regrettable.

“The National Police Service remains committed to working with the media while discharging our mandate of promoting accountability and transparency,” the statement reads.

Macharia Gaitho was on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, abducted inside Karen police station where he had driven to after noticing suspicious people in a Subaru of registration number KCB 847F, trailing him.

Macharia Gaitho roughed up

Gaitho was, however, followed to the police station by the unknown people, who roughed him up and bundled him in a waiting probox, and drove away with him as police officers at Karen Police Station watched.

He was later released after the DCI said the arrest was as a result of a mistaken identity.

Francis Gaitho’s problem

Francis Gaitho who is a popular X user on Monday, July 15, 2024, caught the attention of DCI after he disputed the identity of the prime suspect in the murder of women whose bodies were recovered at a dumpsite in Kware, Pipleline, in Embakasi South.

“The DCI have released the name and photo of Collins Jomaisu Khalisia as the so-called “serial-killer” linked to the bodies found at Kware dumpsite. However there’s no public records of such a name but cross-referencing the image on X reveals that his real name is Jairus Onkundi, a graduate from Meru University of Science and Technology,” Francis Gaitho stated.

Francis Gaitho has since confirmed that he is in touch with his lawyer, after being mentioned by the DCI.

“Thank you for all the messages of concern. I’m truly humbled. As a law abiding citizen, I’m currently in-touch with my legal counsel on how to proceed. Warm regards,” he stated.

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