No slaying! Kenya’s sexiest cop Brenda Emma ‘disappointed’ after shortage of new police uniforms

There’s an unwritten law in Kenya that men have secretly vowed to stick to; If you must be arrested then let constable Emma Brenda Wanjiru do it.

Why? Because she’s the prettiest cop in the force.

Wanjiru, two years ago, was crowned Kenya’s prettiest cop by Kenyans after spotting her in a uniform and apparently, she still holds the crown till now. A short tour on her instagram account might mislead you to think she’s the new 10-over-10 host because of her exquisite fashion taste.

And, we are not saying Kenyan cops’ fashion tastes suck, nope. We don’t want to be arrested over ‘small small’ things. All we are saying is that Wanjiru is blessed in that sector.

Slay Queen

Anyway, the constable took to social media to show her “disappointment” (sarcasm) after learning that she wouldn’t be rocking the new police uniforms this Christmas as anticipated. Apparently, police won’t get the new uniforms because there’s no such material in the country.

“Mmmmhhhhh I was looking forward to wear the new uniform this Christmas but wait who am I kidding ?????,” she posted. 

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i maintained that the government will not succumb to pressure from merchants to have police uniforms imported and will be made in Kenya.

Police finally reveal the man in Mercedes Benz shot 70 times on Thika Road

Kenyans woke up to horrifying news of a man killed after his car was sprayed with bullets on Thika Road on Tuesday night at 10 PM.

Police have now reveal the man’s identity.

Mwangi Munene, who our sources say was a businessman based in Roysambu and a “police informer in Nairobi” was killed instantly after  three men who had been trailing him sprayed over 70 bullets.

The shooting happened near the Vincentian Retreat Centre on Thika super highway after he was reportedly stopped by three men in hoodies who were driving a black vehicle.

“So far we have not gotten any leads in our investigations but the DCI is on it. The identity of the man has been established, he used to live in Kasarani with his family but was born in Nyeri county. Nobody knows where he was coming from because he was alone at the time of the shooting. The circumstances surrounding the incident are still unclear,” Central regional coordinator Wilson Njega. 

It has also emerged that Mwangi was well-known to police in Kasarani and Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters in Nairobi.