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Two suspects have been arrested in Rongai following a coordinated police operation that led to the recovery of a stolen firearm, imitation weapons, and other security equipment.

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), working jointly with officers from Ngong Police Station, carried out the intelligence-led raid in the Kware and Mandazi Road areas within Rongai town.

The operation resulted in the arrest of 54-year-old Cyrus Mureithi Mburu and 49-year-old Peter Kangethe.

According to investigators, the arrests followed credible intelligence linking the suspects to possession of a firearm that had earlier been stolen from a police officer.

During a search at Mburu’s residence, detectives recovered a magazine loaded with 15 rounds of 9mm ammunition, as well as a container of gun oil.

Further investigations led to the recovery of a Ceska pistol, identified by serial number F9418, which had previously been robbed from an officer attached to the Security of Government Buildings (SGB).

Authorities described the recovery as a significant breakthrough in efforts to track and retrieve stolen government-issued weapons.

Fake Weapons and Security Gear Seized

In addition to the firearm, officers also seized two imitation guns believed to have been used to intimidate victims, a pair of handcuffs, keys, and a Maasai sword.

All recovered items have been secured as exhibits to support ongoing investigations.

The two suspects are currently being held at Ngong Police Station and are expected to be arraigned in court once investigations are complete.

Police say they are pursuing additional leads to determine whether the suspects are part of a larger criminal network operating within the region.

In a statement, the DCI reiterated its commitment to maintaining public safety and protecting government assets.

Authorities also urged members of the public to continue sharing information that could aid in crime prevention through anonymous reporting channels.

The arrests come amid heightened security operations targeting illegal firearms and organized crime in the Nairobi metropolitan area.

Police have encouraged citizens to report suspicious activity, emphasizing that community cooperation remains critical in the fight against crime.

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If his social media posts are anything to go by, then Collins Situma is living the dream life. 

A gym rat who doesn’t shy away from showcasing his well-chiseled body, hanging out in exotic places, and taking expensive drinks. 

Thanks to these posts, he has amassed more than 14,000 followers on his Instagram where he describes himself as a fitness enthusiast and commercial model.

We now know, that is a well-cultivated image, which he uses to lure unsuspecting Kenyans into his thieving ring.

Situma, or Colloh as he likes to be called is a petty thief with pretty looks!

On October 24, 2023, Colloh arrived at his friend’s place in Rongai, a satellite town in Kajiado County, but popular with most working-class Nairobians.

For a long time, they had known each other with the said friend. In fact, at the beginning of this year, Colloh had crashed at this house for several weeks, following a disagreement with his better half (story for another day).

On the fateful day, Colloh came to the house very hungry. He downed five eggs like a starving Shakahola survivor.

Unbeknown to his host, he was there, not just for the food but also something more valuable, a work laptop worth more than Ksh 100,000. 

Having known this guy since 2018, the host didn’t read any malice. He left Colloh in the house and went out to buy dinner. 

That’s when Colloh activated his evil plan, using his knowledge of the place to steal the laptop. 

Unbeknown to this shameless thief, there were CCTV cameras all over the place. He was caught pants down, stealing from his friend, a very shameless act. 

Here are the CCTV footage:

Upon returning to the house, the victim was shocked to find both his laptop and his friend missing.

He tried reaching out to Situma, but his calls and texts went unanswered. 

The thief didn’t even bother to block the victim. He has been active on social media since this incident happened. 

The incident was reported to Rongai Police Station on the same day. 

Colloh has since taken his IG and X (formerly twitter) pages private, a sign that he may have stolen from more than just one person. 
This post is a warning to Colloh Situma (https://www.facebook.com/collins.shtuma) that he may run but he will not hide for long. His evil actions will catch up with him.

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