Two DCI Officers Await Sentencing for Bribery and Obstruction of Justice

Two DCI officers, Corporal Julius Onyango Oguma and Officer Charles Macharia, are awaiting sentencing for their respective convictions of receiving a bribe and obstructing EACC investigators.

Oguma was found guilty of accepting a Sh200,000 bribe from a Chinese investor to drop charges against his wife for being in the country illegally. He was also convicted of concealing the bribe money.

Macharia was convicted of obstructing four EACC investigators from arresting Oguma. He drew his firearm and fired in the air to prevent the arrest.

The sentencing was deferred to Wednesday to allow the defense team to file medical records for mitigation. The two officers are currently remanded at the Industrial Area Remand Prison.

Police Officer Shoots and Kills Wife in Eldoret

In a tragic incident, a police officer in Eldoret town shot and killed his wife before returning to work as if nothing had happened. The incident occurred on Tuesday, November 28, within the Railways police line.

According to police reports, the officer, who was armed with a scorpion rifle, fired three shots at his wife, striking her twice in the chest. The woman’s lifeless body was found lying in a pool of blood in the couple’s home.

The officer, who had gone back to his report office after the shooting, was disarmed and arrested by his colleagues. Investigations into the motive behind the murder are ongoing, but police believe that domestic quarrels may have played a role.

This incident is not the first of its kind. In October, a policewoman in the same area shot and killed her husband following a domestic dispute. These incidents have raised concerns about the increasing number of trauma-related attacks by police officers, which are believed to be linked to stress.

In an effort to address this issue, police authorities have launched counseling services and the National Police Service Commission has established a unit to specifically address the mental health needs of police officers. The counseling unit will, among other things, evaluate, design, and lead an outreach program that helps prevent mental health and substance abuse issues among officers.

Officials have acknowledged the challenges faced by police officers, who are often on the receiving end of community problems and are expected to maintain law and order in difficult situations. The recent spike in deaths within the police service has been linked to trauma, including deaths by gun.

 

It is crucial that police authorities take steps to address the mental health needs of their officers to prevent further tragedies.

Gruesome Discovery in Ruai: Man’s Body Found Floating in Nairobi River

Nairobi, Kenya – A chilling murder has sent shockwaves through the Ruai neighborhood after the body of a man was discovered floating in the Nairobi River. The victim, whose identity remains unknown, was found wrapped in a sack, bearing signs of severe decomposition.

The grim discovery was made by a woman in Shujaa, who immediately alerted the authorities. Police believe the man may have been killed elsewhere and then dumped into the river, where it was carried downstream to its resting place.

Adding to the mystery, the victim’s body had been dismembered, further complicating the investigation. Authorities have transported the remains to the mortuary pending identification, autopsy, and further investigation.

This marks the second such incident in less than a week within Nairobi, raising concerns about escalating violence in the city. Police have launched a murder investigation and urge anyone with information to come forward.

Tragedy Strikes in Nkubu: Man Succumbs to Injuries after Brawl

In a separate incident, a man from Nkubu, Meru, has succumbed to injuries sustained in a violent altercation. Martin Mugambi, 36, was involved in a fight on November 24, resulting in severe injuries that led to his hospitalization.

Despite receiving medical attention, Mugambi’s condition deteriorated, and he passed away two days later. Police are actively pursuing the assailant responsible for the attack. An autopsy is scheduled to determine the precise cause of death.

Man murdered and dumped outside Kayole church

A man was found dead in the vicinity of a church compound in Kayole, Nairobi. The cause of death is still under investigation.

The body was discovered on Saturday at the Deliverance Church in the Mawe Mbili area. Police have not yet released the identity of the victim.

According to police, the man’s face was partially disfigured, suggesting that he was killed elsewhere and his body was dumped at the church compound. The exact location where the murder took place is still unknown.

Nairobi police commander Adamson Bungei stated that they are yet to identify the perpetrators of the crime and determine the motive.

“We are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this man’s death. It appears that he was killed somewhere else and his body was brought here,” Bungei said.

The body has been transferred to the morgue for further examination and identification. The investigation is ongoing.

Rangwe police officer detained after defiling 17-year-old girl in the cells

A male police officer was arrested in Rangwe, Kenya, on Sunday after being linked to the defilement of a 17-year-old girl in a cell at the local police station.

The officer, whose name has not been released, was arrested after the girl reported the matter to the police. A police report indicated that the suspect took advantage of darkness at the station to commit the sexual offence.

The girl was under police protection on grounds that she was to testify against her father who was also accused of defiling her at their home.

Since the Rangwe police station has no protection unit, the girl was taken to a female cell to sleep overnight.

It is reported that the officer sneaked into the cell and defiled the girl. There was no power at the time the officer sneaked into the cell where the girl was.

Homa Bay police commander Samson Kinne said they are kin on the medical examination report to know whether there was penetration or not.

The girl has been taken to Rangwe Hospital for a medication examination.

The case was immediately booked and reported to senior police officers.

“The suspect is in our custody for further interrogation. The girl was being protected to avoid any compromise as she was supposed to testify in court,” Kinne said.

The investigation file will be presented to the Directorate of Public Prosecution for further advice.

“The suspect was found walking within Rangwe town before he was arrested and put in custody,” he added.

Speaking over the matter on Monday, Homa Bay Children’s officer Joseph Otieno said they got a report that the officer defiled the minor.

A female officer who was also on duty that night together with the suspect is reported to have visited the cell at around 10 pm but did not immediately learn about the defilement incident.

“The girl told the female officer that she would share some information with her the following morning. The officer left before she was given the information,” Otieno said.

The girl later narrated the ordeal to the female officer.

Otieno said they would arraign the suspect in court.

This is a disturbing case of a police officer allegedly abusing his power to defile a minor. The police have said that they are investigating the matter and that the suspect will be charged.

Police Recover Stolen Ceska Pistol, Arrest Suspect in Thika

Police in Thika have recovered a Ceska pistol, which was robbed from a civilian firearm holder in Kahawa Sukari on January 2023. The recovery followed a search at a wounded man’s house in Makongeni, Thika.

The Incident and Subsequent Investigation

On Monday, an unknown man was sprayed with bullets near the Thika Level Five hospital. Police rushed to the scene and found the badly injured man. They took him to the hospital, where doctors managed to stop his bleeding.

However, the man refused to give his name or provide any other identifying information. This prompted the police to initiate a forensic ID process.

Through this process, the police were able to identify the man and locate his residence at Gireki Plaza in Makongeni. They conducted a search of the man’s house and found the Ceska pistol loaded with 15 rounds of ammunition, hidden under the carpet alongside a roll of bhang.

Preliminary Investigations and Suspect’s Alleged Involvement in Other Robberies

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the firearm is the same one that was robbed from a civilian firearm holder in Kahawa Sukari in January 2023. During that robbery, two armed men riding on an unmarked motorcycle accosted the victim at a construction site and stole his mobile phone and cash.

On the same day, the two suspects also robbed three people at Landless Section 2. They stole their mobile phones and money at gunpoint.

The police believe that the shot suspect may have known his attackers, as they had allegedly engaged in an altercation over a previous engagement before the shots were fired.

Current Status of the Suspect and Ongoing Investigations

The suspect is currently under police guard pending his recuperation, formal arrest, and arraignment. He has a gunshot wound in the stomach.

The police are also continuing their pursuit of the suspect’s accomplices.

Significance of the Pistol Recovery

The recovery of the stolen pistol is a significant development in the investigation of these robberies. It provides further evidence of the suspect’s involvement and will help to strengthen the case against him.

Conclusion

The police are committed to bringing the perpetrators of these crimes to justice. They are urging anyone with information about these incidents to come forward and contact them.

This is an important case that highlights the dangers of armed robberies. It is also a reminder of the importance of police work in bringing criminals to justice.

Boda boda robber denies fresh robbery despite admitting to being a prolific thief

A man suspected of robbing a woman of her phone on Outering Road in Embakasi, Nairobi, was caught by the public and police and charged with stealing from a person.

The suspect, John Ngumbu Kanyi, allegedly accosted and slapped the woman before snatching her phone and fleeing on his motorbike. The woman alerted a bodaboda rider who had dropped her off in the area, and they chased after Kanyi.

Kanyi tried to flee again when the rider stopped him, but he fell off his motorbike and was restrained by the rider and members of the public. Police officers who were on patrol in the area arrived and arrested Kanyi.

Kanyi was also charged with handling stolen property after he was found with the woman’s phone. He denied the charges and was released on a cash bail of Sh7000. The case will be mentioned on February 9th and the hearing will start on May 15, 2023.

Kanyi is also facing charges of robbery with violence for allegedly robbing a businessman of two mobile phones in Nairobi’s Eastlands. He is accused of robbing the businessman on July 1, 2023, and speeding off on a motorcycle.

The businessman’s neighbour identified the motorcycle before it disappeared, and police later traced the owner of the motorcycle and helped officers arrest Kanyi. Kanyi denied the charges and was released on a bond of Sh100,000 or a cash bail of Sh50,000.

Mchele babes spark intense investigation after robbing businessman of his gun

Police in Nairobi are investigating the theft of a businessman’s pistol inside a club in Karen on Sunday, November 11, 2023.

According to a police reports, the man was stupefied by a woman he knew before being robbed of his pistol.

The man told police that he met with the woman and spent time together at the club before blacking out. He said he took a bottle of water, which he believes may have been spiked.

CCTV footage from the club shows the man walking with two women to his car. He entered his car but woke up seven hours later when a security guard went to check on him. His pistol, two mobile phones, and an unknown amount of money were missing.

Later that evening, the businessman’s wife received a call from a taxi driver who said he had carried two women to Ruiru and left a black bag in his car. The taxi driver was able to contact the businessman’s family using information found in the bag.

Police have launched a manhunt for the woman who was last seen in the company of the businessman.

Contractor charged for beating up female worker

A city contractor, Davendra Keshra, is facing assault charges at the Makadara Law Courts for allegedly beating his female employee, Sharon Beywa.

The incident occurred at the South B shopping center in Nairobi after a disagreement over the compensation of an injured employee. Beywa, a safety health officer at Keshra’s company, had arrived at the scene to find Keshra arguing with the injured employee.

The employee had been told by medics to take a rest from work, but Keshra was reportedly unhappy with this, as he was still paying the employee despite him being out of work.

Keshra allegedly summoned Beywa and began arguing with her over the employee’s demands. He demanded receipts to prove that the employee was demanding the correct amount of money, but Beywa and the employee could not provide them, as most matatus (minibuses) in Nairobi do not issue receipts.

The argument escalated, and Keshra allegedly began hurling insults at Beywa. She left the scene and went to her office, but Keshra followed her and punched her on the cheeks. He also grabbed two chairs to hit her, but another worker intervened and restrained him.

Beywa sought treatment and continued working until she left the company. However, in September 2023, her jaw began to develop complications and she had to seek further treatment. She was told that she had soft tissue injuries that had not healed completely.

Beywa then reported the matter to the police, explaining that she had been afraid to do so at the time of the incident for fear of losing her job. Keshra was arrested and released on bail. His case will be mentioned on December 8, 2023, and the hearing will begin on April 11, 2024.

Businesswoman charged with drugging fornication partner in Nairobi vacation house, giving false information to police

A businesswoman in Nairobi, Linet Kainyu, has been charged with drugging her fornication partner, Jacob Kibet, and giving false information to the police.

According to the police, Kainyu invited Kibet to her apartment on Lumumba Drive on October 23, 2023, for beer and sex. She then allegedly administered an unidentified stupefying drug to him in his drink.

Kibet discovered the tablet in his drink just before he swallowed it and fled the room. He then reported the incident to the apartment’s management and the police.

The tablet was recovered and is being analyzed by the government chemist for identification.

Kainyu is also facing a charge of giving false information to the police after she gave them a false name when she was arrested. She told the police that her name was Faith Makena, but her national identification card revealed her real name.

Kainyu is accused of causing the police officer who arrested her, PC Kennedy Otieno of Kasarani police station, to record wrong information in the digital Occurrence Book (OB).

Kibet met Kainyu at a restaurant where she borrowed his phone to call her sister to send her money to pay her bills. Kibet obliged and left his phone with her for a while.

Two days later, Kainyu called Kibet and asked to meet him for drinks and sex. They met at a restaurant, had several drinks, and then bought takeaway drinks before proceeding to Kainyu’s apartment.

Just before they went to bed, Kibet went to the washroom, leaving his beer on the table. When he returned, he took a sip of his beer and felt something on his tongue. He spit it out on a tissue and discovered that it was a tablet of an unknown drug.

Kibet realized that he was being drugged and notified the apartment’s management, who called the police. Kainyu was arrested and charged in court.

Kainyu denied the charges and was released on a surety bond of Sh200,000 without an option of cash bail. The case will be mentioned on December 5, 2023, and the hearing will start on April 4, 2024.

Domestic Worker Pleads Guilty to Stealing Ksh 1 mill from Ailing Employer in Nairobi

Roseline Kahega, a part-time domestic worker, pleaded guilty to stealing $7000 (about Sh1,050,000) from her ailing employer, Libin Abdi Mohamed, in Nairobi on October 13, 2023.

Kahega had been hired by Mohamed to help clean her house while she prepared for surgery abroad. On the day of the theft, Kahega failed to show up for work and switched off her phone. Mohamed discovered the money missing and reported the matter to the police.

The police tracked Kahega to Kericho County, where she was arrested while traveling to Vihiga on a bus. She was found in possession of a silver pulse containing Sh10,000 and a bus ticket to Mbale town. The pulse belonged to Mohamed.

Kahega was taken to Kericho police station and then to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Shauri moyo offices in Nairobi. She appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi and pleaded guilty to the theft charges.

Kahega was remanded in custody until October 25, 2023, when the prosecution will present its case against her and the court will issue a conviction and sentence.

Tl;dr:

  • A part-time domestic worker stole $7000 from her ailing employer in Nairobi.
  • She was arrested in Kericho County while traveling to Vihiga.
  • She was found in possession of the stolen money and a bus ticket to Mbale town.
  • She pleaded guilty to the theft charges and was remanded in custody until October 25, 2023.

Kasarani man sets himself on fire

A 29-year-old man, Denise Gakuru, died by suicide after lighting himself on fire in Nairobi’s Kasarani neighborhood. His lifeless body was discovered in his house several days after his self-immolation on Monday.

Police say Gakuru soaked a piece of fabric in paraffin and wrapped it around his body before dousing himself with more paraffin and igniting it. Concerned neighbors rushed to his aid, finding him severely burnt. He was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

The motive for Gakuru’s suicide is unclear. His body has been moved to the Kenyatta National Hospital mortuary pending an autopsy.

In another incident, a 51-year-old man, Harrison Theuri, died by suicide by hanging himself in his house in Subukia, Londiani. His body was found hanging on a rope in the rafters of his house. The motive for his suicide is also unknown. His body has been moved to the mortuary pending an autopsy.

Police say cases of suicide have been on the rise in Kenya, with up to two cases reported daily. The majority of the victims are male.

The World Health Organisation says suicide is a serious global public health issue that is among the top 20 leading causes of death worldwide. Kenya ranks position 114 among the 175 countries with the highest suicide rates.

Police Officer Shoots 15-Year-Old Boy in Ngong Town

A 15-year-old boy was shot by a police officer in Ngong Town, Kajiado County, while the officer was trying to stop a mob from lynching a suspect.

According to witnesses, the suspect had been chased and cornered by a mob after he allegedly stabbed another man in Mathare area of the town. The suspect tried to escape, and the mob attacked him with stones and sticks.

A police officer on patrol intervened to save the suspect and fired one round from his AK47 rifle. The bullet hit the 15-year-old boy, flooring him as the mob dispersed.

The suspect, the boy, and the stabbing victim were taken to the hospital. The suspect was treated and discharged, while the boy and the stabbing victim were referred to Kenyatta National Hospital for further treatment.

The police officer was disarmed and arrested. Police said they plan to charge him in court over the shooting.

Man Shot in Lowangila Area

Police in Meru are investigating the shooting of a man in Lowangila area.

Police who were on patrol heard a gunshot and went to check the scene. They found that one David Changi Ngala, aged 20, had been shot in the left knee by an unknown gang armed with rifles while opening the door of his house.

Ngala was taken to Isiolo County Referral Hospital, where he was admitted in fair condition.

The motive of the shooting is not known. Police say they have intensified operations in the area, which is prone to cattle rustlers’ attacks.

Kenya Interior Ministry Releases List of 35 Most Wanted Terror Suspects

The Kenya Interior Ministry has released a list of the 35 most wanted terror suspects. The suspects, all of whom are men, are linked to a number of terror attacks in Lamu County and the Boni Enclave in general.

The list includes the suspects’ real names, nicknames, and photos.

The DCI has issued a notice requesting that the suspects be apprehended.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the suspects is urged to contact the authorities immediately.

The release of the list of most wanted terror suspects is a sign that the Kenyan government is serious about tackling terrorism in the country. It is also a reminder of the dangers that still exist, and the importance of vigilance.

The public is urged to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

The names of the suspects are as follows:

1. Maalim Ayman alias Ayman alias Garaad aka Nuh Ibrahim

2Ramadhan Kioko popularly known as Ali Jeje aka Abu Nusayba alias Abu Ayub

3.Abdullahi Banati alias Musdaf – Mzee Simba

4. Andreas Martin Muller alias Abu Nusaybah aka Ahmed Khalid

5. Abu Amar who hails from Mombasa

6.Suleiman Maktum Yusuf Anau alias Abdalla Makhtum, (Tanzanian)

7. Abdiweli Yassin Isse Idris Dhul Kifir known as Daeah

8. Silla Aka Killa alias Kilaku

9.Ibrahim Magag alias Mohamed Ali

10.Hassane Jilib-Lamu-Orma (Kenyan)

11.Tijana Jilib-Lamu-Orma (Kenyan)

12. Fahad alias Abu Harun – (Bangladesh, Jilib)

13.Jamalo ( Tanzanian)

14. Sheikh Nganglangalam Garreh. [Maalim Ayman’s Messenger)

15. Janagale Huteiba alias Huteyba [A Somali Ogaden from Ethiopia)16. Bashir Mursal Mohamud alias Jafar

17. Abu Khatal18. Maalik Alim Jone ( UK Citizen)

19Abu Said alias Biggy alias Ahmed Abdalla. [A Medic.]

20. Abu Anan alias Justin Righa

21. Mzee Mashella alias Mzee Harun

22. Warsame Ali

23.Mohamed Mwanjama Salim alias Adoo Abu Ansari

24.Abdikhadir alias Abdullahi

25.Maalim Said Guyo27.

26.Zakaria Karongo from Majengo, Nairobi

27. Ramadhan

28.Abdukadir Mohamed Abdukadir alias Ikrima

39. Abdifatah Abubakar Abdi alias Musa Kenyati aka Musa Muhaji

30. Mohammed Abdi Aiden

31. Arqawi alias Mohammed Abdi Aiden

32. Yunus ( Kenyan). He has a Weapons repairer/armourer. Injured in Sarira airstrike in 2017

33. Yakub ( Tanzania)

34. Abdullahi Dere ( a driver)

35. Abdinassir (Fnu). [ Lost his right leg during Baure KDF Camp attack

Police Search for Owner of Gun Left at Nairobi Restaurant

Police in Nairobi are searching for the owner of a gun that was left at a restaurant in the Kilimani area on October 17, 2023.

The gun, a Steyr C9-A2 MF pistol loaded with 16 bullets, was discovered on the cistern in the men’s restroom of CJ’s Restaurant at the Ola Petrol Station along Argwings Kodhek Road.

Police believe that the gun was accidentally left behind by a licensed firearm holder who had visited the restaurant. The restaurant manager contacted the authorities, who arrived at the scene and took custody of the firearm.

Detectives are investigating the incident and are trying to trace the owner of the gun. They are also reminding firearm holders to be careful and to keep their weapons safe and secure at all times.

This incident is a reminder of the importance of responsible firearm ownership. Gun owners must take all necessary precautions to ensure that their weapons do not fall into the wrong hands.

Police hot on th trail of criminals that kidnapped Eastleigh businesswoman

Police are looking into the case of a woman who was kidnapped while traveling to her job as a drink vendor at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Shankara Adan Hassan, 39, has been missing since October 12. Her family said that their efforts to find her had been ineffective.

She has reportedly been selling tea in the airport’s cargo area, according to her family. She was born in Mandera, according to documentation made by the family.

She was riding in a taxi from Eastleigh Section 3 to JKIA when it was flagged down by people pretending to be police officials.

The motorist claims to have stopped on Likoni Road in Nairobi close to the Likoni bridge. There are other claims made. On Yusuf Haji Road in Eastleigh, not far from her home.

The driver claimed that when he passed the salon car, guys in it flagged him down, and he reported the incident to the Industrial Area. The incident happened at 10:00 pm.
The two passengers came to a stop when he pulled over as a police officer in full uniform entered and motioned for the female passenger to get in their car.

After that, the driver was told that she was wanted and was being escorted to Shauri Moyo Police Station to be questioned.

The driver said he usually picked the woman up in Eastleigh and drove her off at the airport because she had been his client.

He called the victim’s family right away to inform them of what had happened, and when they arrived at Shauri Moyo Police Station they were horrified to learn that their sister had disappeared.

The victim was forced to board a car that did not have the victim’s registration number, according to the police.

Police seized the driver and interrogated him. This came about after it turned out he was giving conflicting details about the incident.

Since then, the woman’s family alleges they haven’t been able to find her. Nobody has contacted me.
They want the police to investigate the situation and ascertain the circumstances surrounding the alleged hijacking of her. They are not aware of what caused the occurrence.
Police said they are looking into the incident and at this point have no idea who might be responsible or what their motivation was.
Leaders from North Eastern Kenya urged the president to keep his word and put an end to enigmatical disappearances.

Hussein Waitan, a member of parliament for Mandera East, remarked, “These disappearances used to be in the last government, in this government we thought they would come to an end and here we are.”
“Just these few days someone disappeared in Bura and another one in Ijara,” said Lagdera MP Abdikadir Mohammed. “I think the president needs to come out and crack the whip.”
In the midst of looking for the woman, authorities said that the cab driver would likely be charged on Monday.

Missing bank cash-officer found dead

A 35-year-old bank employee was found dead in her house in South B, Nairobi, on Thursday evening. Her body was found by colleagues who visited her house after she stopped responding to calls and texts. A used syringe was found beside her half-naked body, but there were no visible injuries. An autopsy is planned to establish the cause of death.

In a separate incident, two people were found dead in a fire incident in Matungulu, Machakos county. The bodies of Gabriel Mutua aged 40 and Margaret Kwekwe, 23, were found in their houses long after a fire had swept through structures in the area. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

In Kibera, the body of a 55-year-old woman was found on the roadside on Thursday evening. The cause of her death is also unknown.

Three cases of suicide were also reported to police on Thursday alone. Two of them were reported in Matungulu and Mwala in Machakos. In the Matungulu incident, a 41-year-old man was found dead in his house after suicide while in Masii, a 23-year-old hanged himself. Police say they are investigating the incidents.

Police officer who died by suicide at DCI headquarters identified

A 59-year-old police corporal named Linus Muia Mutunga has been identified as the officer who died by suicide at the DCI headquarters in Nairobi on Wednesday, October 11, 2023.

Mutunga was a driver attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations operations department at the time of the incident. He had served for 40 years and was due to retire at the end of this year.

His colleagues said he was a dedicated officer and suspect that he may not have been ready for retirement. They also said that he locked himself in his car and shot himself in the chest.

The motive of the suicide is yet to be known.

DCI boss Mohamed Amin and chief government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor visited the scene and established that Mutunga had shot himself in the chest near the heart. They called his family for an autopsy and other procedures.

This is the latest in a series of suicides by police officers in Kenya. Last week, a senior officer died by suicide in his house in the Utawala area of Nairobi.

Police authorities have launched counseling services and established a unit to attend to the demanding situation of police officers as part of efforts to address the trend.

Boda Boda Riders Open Up About Being Raped

A recent story in the Taifa Leo newspaper has shocked many Kenyans, as it revealed that several boda boda riders have been victims of rape.

According to the article, the riders are typically trapped when they help their female customers carry their luggage or goods into their homes. In one case, a rider from Kawangware who had dealt with the client for 7 months prior explained how he had been coerced to have physical relations with the woman or she would scream.

In another case, a rider from Kangemi who is also a father of four narrated how he had been raped four times!

The riders who were interviewed in the story did not report the crimes for a variety of reasons, including fear of being ostracized by their families and communities, fear of retaliation from the perpetrators, and lack of faith in the justice system.

The story has sparked a debate about the safety of boda boda riders and the need to address the issue of sexual violence against men.

Why don’t the boda boda riders report the crimes?

There are a number of reasons why the boda boda riders in the story did not report the crimes they were victims of. Some of these reasons include:

  • Fear of being ostracized by their families and communities. Sexual violence against men is often taboo in many cultures, and victims may be afraid of being judged or shunned by their loved ones if they come forward.
  • Fear of retaliation from the perpetrators. Sexual violence is a crime of power and control, and perpetrators often threaten their victims with violence or other forms of retaliation if they come forward.
  • Lack of faith in the justice system. In many countries, the justice system is biased against men and victims of sexual violence, and victims may not believe that they will get justice if they report the crime.

What can be done to protect boda boda riders from sexual violence?

There are a number of things that can be done to protect boda boda riders from sexual violence, including:

  • Raising awareness of the issue. It is important to raise awareness of the issue of sexual violence against men, so that victims feel more comfortable coming forward and perpetrators are held accountable.
  • Providing support to victims. Victims of sexual violence need access to support services, such as counseling and legal assistance, to help them cope with the trauma and seek justice.
  • Reforming the justice system. The justice system needs to be reformed to ensure that victims of sexual violence, regardless of their gender, are treated fairly and perpetrators are held accountable.

Touts Clash in Nairobi, One Fatally Stabbed

A dispute over passengers on Nairobi’s Tom Mboya Street resulted in one tout being fatally stabbed by another. The two touts were members of different matatu Saccos that operate on the same routes.

The incident happened on Sunday night after an argument over where to park to pick up passengers travelling to the Kasarani route. 31-year-old tout Jairus Nyutu Nuthu was stabbed in the neck and bled to death.

The attacker, who police suspect works for a Sacco on the Nairobi-Mwiki-Kasarani route, fled the scene and has not yet been found. Police reports state that the attacker had been following his victim for a while before starting the altercation that resulted in the stabbing.

Nyutu Nuthu’s body was transported to the mortuary pending an autopsy. The murder weapon was recovered from the scene.

Three-Year-Old Boy Dies in Freak Accident

In a separate incident, a three-year-old boy was tragically killed in Kirua, Meru County, while using a ladder to climb a miraa tree.

According to the boy’s parents, he climbed the ladder up to the miraa tree to copy what he had been seeing before he slipped and fell but managed to cling on to his shirt.

The child was choked by his shirt that was attached to the ladder. His body was found on the ladder long after he had passed away. His parents were not there when the incident took place.

Police responded to the site and took the body to the mortuary for an autopsy and investigation.

Kenyan Mchawi sentenced for beheading girlfriend for ritual

Wechuli, a traditional healer who resided in Kawangware, Nairobi, left for home with Jane Kadogo Mutiso, his longtime partner of four months. Wechuli, who shared a home with his two children, called his daughter and requested her to fetch him a knife sometime after they had gone to bed.

The neighbor’s daughter overheard the healer asking someone to get on their knees and plead for forgiveness a little while afterwards. The daughter glanced through a gap in the door, enthralled by what she saw. The two were naked, and the male was urging the woman to close her eyes. He had a knife in his hand at the moment.

The youngster hurried over to her mother right away and told her what they had seen when they saw the man with his two kids and without the spouse.

In reaction to this, a mother and daughter went back to peek, and when they used a torch they found a leg. They called the watchman, who then got in touch with the landlord’s son, who dialed the watchman to unlock Wechuli’s house.

They were shocked to find a woman’s naked, decapitated body inside. Kadogo’s intestines were visible due to a cut in her stomach. There was a knife found nearby the body.
The witnesses went to the Muthangari police station and reported what they had seen after seeing this.

After being placed in a basket, Kadogo’s head was discovered by the police when they arrived. Additional ceremonial materials including a feather, twigs, and sorghum sticks were kept in a calabash. The victim was placed next to the bleeding knife. The cause of death was determined by an autopsy to be blunt force trauma lesions in the neck and abdomen. The DNA investigation revealed that the body and head belonged to Kadogo.

Later, Wechuli appeared at the police station and was held there. After being transported to the Kabete Police Station, he was sent to the Mathari Hospital for a mental health assessment.

The doctor concluded that the man’s mental state was normal, and the trial began with the prosecution calling 11 witnesses. Wechuli said, when challenged, that he had no wish to kill his partner.

Despite his protestations that he felt lightheaded and weary throughout that time, Kadogo insisted that they keep making love. The woman’s voice sounded like an epileptic when he rested on her chest in response to her pain.

According to information provided to the High Court, Wechuli saw a sizable hand coming toward him and used a big knife he was holding to chop it. Before the head appeared, he saw a vision of a body without a head. Then he perceived himself in a wilderness with an iron sheet shanty and a light.

Wechuli asserted that he saw the man take a head in his hand, chuck it, gather his kids, and lead them to their mother’s house in Kibera. On the way to the bus terminal, he said that he had a stomach ache and could smell alcohol.

Wechuli saw a crowd as he got home after dropping his kids off and a woman screaming, “The grandfather has killed someone.” Wechuli continued by stating that traditional medicine was utilized to treat and cure him for mental health concerns he had in 1986.

“According to him, if he was in his right mind, he would not have murdered the deceased. He pleaded that he had no intention of committing the offence,”

The trial court came to the conclusion that, taken as a whole, the evidence indicated that the defendant knew exactly what he was doing and that his intent to cause death was very evident.
He had not also demonstrated his insanity.

On March 8, the court handed down the death penalty after finding him guilty. In a petition to the Court of Appeal, Wechuli argued that the trial judge had violated the law by failing to consider his mental state at the time of the offense.

After reviewing the case, the court learned that the prosecution’s request for Wechuli to undergo a second exam was granted. When he was 12 years old, the boy overheard his father say that his son had a mental illness.

Man sentenced for raping his bestfriend’s wife

On December 22, 2009, a businesswoman going by the code name MGN was attacked by a man she knew well and who was also a relative on her way home from Muthurwa market.
Around eight o’clock, MGN was leaving the Maziwa stage in Kasarani when she saw a man tripping and falling who appeared intoxicated.

Although she was instructed to go to the individual, she sprinted back toward her house while screaming in fear. He went after her and eventually caught up with her.

The man who held her by the neck and threatened to stab her to death if she continued to scream was Patrick Ndungu Kariuki, who she later identified.

MGN kept quiet out of concern for her safety.

Ndungu took advantage of the opportunity to drag her into a nearby field of maize and demand that she over her money and phone. MGN, on the other hand, told him that she only had Sh150 because she had just come from the hospital and given him the money.

He then wanted sexual contact, but the woman defended herself by saying she had HIV. In opposition, Ndungu asserted that he knew her and her husband well enough to be aware of her lack of illness. She resisted him when he tried to pull down her pants, so he tore them instead. After he was pleased with his assessment, he raped her.

When she cried out that she was tired at some point during the deed, the man left the MGN. He appeared to give her some room before attacking her again as he sat down next to her and started speaking with her. He said that the original act had not satisfied him this time.

At the time, Ndungu was expressing to MGN how much he had always desired sex with her and how the desire would come whenever he saw her. He stole her pocketbook, which contained Sh3,000, a pair of socks, a CD, a blouse, and her ID card, before fleeing after the assault. As he crossed a river, MGN tried to catch up with him but gave up.

She went to her aunt’s house and told her what had happened before phoning her husband. When her husband came, she picked up the ripped underwear she had left behind and went to Nairobi Women’s Hospital.

The couple reported the event to the Kiamumbi Police Station the following morning at around 5 am, and MGN helped locate Ndungu’s arrest at a construction site. He received a charge, was imprisoned for a year, and then was freed under section 87(a) of the Criminal Procedure Code.

After another detention, Ndungu was brought to the same police station and charged right away. He was presented in front of the Kiambu Chief Magistrate’s court and charged with rape and violent robbery.

In support of MGN’s testimony, Edward Gitonga Kariuki testified that he had heard a scream on the relevant night about 30 meters from his house. He didn’t go outside to see though until daybreak, when he walked to his farm and found a disorderly sight.
Gitonga allegedly made a statement at the Kiamumbi police station when a woman allegedly contacted him and said she had been raped there. MGN added that she had picked up on Ndungu’s voice and on passing cars’ lights.

On their way to work, Ndungu and the woman’s husband frequently crossed paths and had drinks together. He had known the husband for around ten years. In his defense, Ndungu stated that he was a mason who had been detained while working by someone who had come to obtain a blueprint for the house that was being built.

Once he told them the arrangement was with the owner, they told him to phone them directly. According to testimony given in court, they transported him to the Kiamumbi police station and then detained him after he resisted.

The trial court found him guilty of all charges of robbery with violence, found him guilty, and sentenced him to death. For rape, he was given a ten-year prison term.
While the first sentence was being carried out, the second punishment was required to be suspended.

Ndungu appealed his conviction and sentencing to the High Court, which heard his case and dismissed the appeal, upholding the judgment of the trial court. The High Court’s finding that the prosecution had shown the components of the primary counts that were preferred was criticized in a second appeal that he later filed with the Court of Appeal.

He asserted that, as a first-time offender, the sentences were overly harsh and punishing. Ndungu asked for the judgments against him to be overturned and for the appeal to be upheld.

He said that MGN never brought up his use of force during the theft. The court, however, determined that his rape of his victim constituted violence in and of itself in addition to the threat he made to her with a knife.

The Court of Appeals’ judges Asike-Makhandia, Agnes Murgor, and Sankale Ole Kantai emphasized that the death sentence is still legitimate in Kenya and that it may be applied when necessary.
“Having said that, we are not persuaded that the appellant’s arguments regarding the sentence are significant. The ruling issued on September 22 says, “We accordingly find nothing that can cause us to disturb the judgment of the First Appellate Court in its entirety.”

“The appeal on both the conviction and the sentence is in the premises dismissed.”

Police Investigate Death of One-Year-Old Child Found in Well

Police in Nairobi are investigating the death of a one-and-a-half-year-old child whose body was found in a well at a residential apartment in Kawangware.

The child’s mother had earlier reported him missing. It was not until hours later that a neighbor who had gone to draw water from the well stumbled upon the child’s body floating. She raised the alarm, prompting fire brigade officials to respond. They successfully retrieved the body.

Police said they are yet to establish how the boy drowned. Residents said the well had been left uncovered and suspected the child drowned accidentally.

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and other investigations.

Man Stabbed to Death in Robbery Incident

A middle-aged man was stabbed to death in a robbery incident in Mathare slums, Nairobi. The victim’s body was found in a pool of blood on Saturday night.

Police said the victim is suspected of having resisted a robbery incident in Takataka area, prompting the violent attack on him. The body was found with stab wounds in the stomach and chest.

A suspect was seen escaping from the scene and police say a hunt on him is ongoing.

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and other procedures.

Man Dies at Home After Complaining of Stomachache

Police in Kitengela, Kajiado County, are investigating the death of a man who died at his house after complaining of a stomachache.

Shadrack Ndunda was brought to his house hours after he had left for work in the area and started to complain of pain in the stomach. His clothes were muddy, police said.

His wife told police she rushed him to Kitengela sub-county hospital, where he was treated and discharged the same day.

But on Friday his condition worsened and he died in the house.

Police who visited the scene said the body had bruises on the right hand at the elbow, suspected to be a bite by human teeth.

All three of these deaths are tragic and our thoughts are with the victims’ families and friends. We hope that the police are able to investigate these cases thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Kenyan woman arrested for smuggling gold into Mumbai

A Kenyan woman has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling 3.40 kilos of gold into Mumbai, India.

The woman, identified as Sahra Mohamed, was intercepted by the Customs Department’s Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) near the exit gate of the Customs arrival baggage hall after crossing the green channel and heading towards the main exit.

During an inspection of her luggage, Customs officials discovered 17 pieces of 22-carat melted gold bars concealed in her innerwear, as well as various 21-carat jewelry concealed on her body.

Mohamed is a resident of Nairobi and was arriving in Mumbai on Kenya Airways flight number KQ202 on September 30. She is currently being held for 14 days as authorities probe the smuggling racket.

The case is a reminder of the sophisticated smuggling networks that operate around the world. Gold is a precious metal that is often targeted by smugglers, as it can be easily transported and concealed.

Customs officials are working to combat smuggling by using a variety of methods, including profiling passengers, screening luggage, and conducting intelligence-based operations.

Kenya Ranked 16th in Global Organized Crime Index

Kenya has been ranked 16th out of 193 countries in the world for organized crime, according to the 2023 Global Organized Crime Index. The report, which was released by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, found that Kenya is the most resilient country in East Africa to organized crime, but that levels of criminality are increasing worldwide.

The report cited drug trafficking, human trafficking, human smuggling, commodity smuggling, cattle rustling, extortion, burglary, robbery, money laundering, executions, and assassinations as some of the illegal activities that are fueling organized crime in Kenya. It also noted that Kenya experiences a high level of corruption among government officials and executive officeholders, which leads to financial fraud, embezzlement, and misuse of funds.

The report found that the status of organized criminality in Kenya increased by 0.07 points, from 6.95 in 2021 to 7.02 in 2022. However, Kenya’s orgarnised crimes resilience score improved by 0.13 to 5.33 in 2022 from the 5.21 score in 2021.

The report also noted that the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to the rise of cyber-dependent crime in Kenya, which has more than doubled since 2021. In addition, Kenya’s digital transformation has led to an increase in cyber-dependent crimes such as data breaches and ransomware. Healthcare systems, utility providers, public infrastructure, insurance firms, schools, government organizations, and financial institutions are among the primary targets of cybercriminals.

The report’s findings are concerning, but they also highlight the need for increased investment in law enforcement and other measures to combat organized crime in Kenya. The government should also work to reduce corruption and improve transparency in order to create a more resilient environment against organized crime.

Police detain man for beating wife to death in Busia

A 30-year-old man has been arrested in Busia County, Kenya, for beating his wife to death. The suspect is accused of killing 23-year-old Caren Auma in Igigo village, Bulemia sublocation.

According to police, the couple argued about domestic problems before the suspect fatally punched Auma. Auma had been visiting her family in Uganda and stayed there longer than her husband had intended. When she returned, a fight broke out that resulted in her death.

Police arrived at the scene before the suspect could flee and took him into custody. He is expected to appear in court to face murder charges.

Police investigate two mob lynchings

Police are investigating two mob lynchings in Kenya. In the first incident, a man was lynched by a mob in Nyalenda, Kisumu County, on suspicion of stealing tuk-tuk tires. When police arrived, they found the body of 26-year-old Abraham Omondi. His attackers had fled.

In the second incident, a man named Odiwuor Onyinge was lynched by a mob in Rodi, Homabay County, on suspicion of being a robber. Police say they were called to the scene after Onyinge’s body was taken to the mortuary.

No arrests have been made in either case.

Police condemn mob lynchings

Police have condemned the recent spate of mob lynchings in Kenya. They say that mob lynching is illegal and that suspects should be turned over to the authorities for processing.

Increase in mob lynchings

Some people have blamed the increase in mob lynchings on ineffective law enforcement. However, police say that mob lynching is a serious crime and that they are committed to investigating and prosecuting those responsible.

It is important to note that mob lynchings are never justified. They are illegal and barbaric acts that have no place in a civilized society.