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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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Crime Scene tape

Two police officers were arrested for confiscating and hiding two kilos of bhang at a police station in Nyeri.

Police authorities said there were also claims of bribery that led to the April 24 arrest.

The arrest was made after a woman claimed the two cops had confiscated the drugs and demanded a bribe for her release on April 15.

She told police she had to part with Sh100,000 for her freedom. But the officers did not release her narcotics.

They also did not book the case at the local police station as required to indicate they had recovered the two kilos of narcotics, police said.

Further, they did not book for safekeeping the seized bhang at the station.

The motive was not immediately established, officials said.

Out of anger and frustration, the woman informed a local politician of the incident.

The politician organised a protest to denounce the incident.

Police in the area demanded to establish the reasons for the planned protests, and when they were informed, they staged a search on the houses of the two officers who had been adversely mentioned.

The commanders from Tetu staged the search at Muthinga police post officers’ houses, whom the demonstrators had mentioned.

The woman claimed a female and male officer went to her house and picked up a bag that had the drugs.

They also detained her briefly before a bribe of Sh100,000 was successfully demanded for her release.

Police said a bag with a substance believed to be bhang, approximately two kilos, was found in the police woman’s house.

The second male officer was arrested after it emerged he was the one who picked up the bribe for the suspect’s release.

No report was recorded in the Occurrence book, and the station commander was also not informed, officials said, terming the development illegal.

Police termed the incident isolated, adding that a probe is ongoing to get more information. Cases where police are involved in crime have been on the rise. Police authorities say they have mechanisms for dealing with such cases.

Security agencies have in the past months mounted operations targeting drug traffickers and consumers.

Dozens of kilos of the drugs were seized in the operations. Some of the drugs are imported from neighbouring countries.

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