Kelvin Kangethe, the fugitive who had escaped a few days ago, Causing chaos and threatening US-Kenya relations, was rearrested on Tuesday evening, February 13, in Embulbul, Ngong, after a police night ambush.
Kangethe, who was wanted in Massachusetts for murder, had been on the run for a week before his capture. He was found seeking refuge at a location in Ngong while visiting his cousin.
The rearrest of Kangethe marks the end of his week-long escape and the resolution of a high-profile case. The capture was confirmed by a police report and has garnered significant attention in the news. This event brings closure to the search for Kangethe and is a significant development in the legal proceedings against him.
The details of his rearrest and the circumstances leading to it have been the focus of various news outlets, reflecting the public interest in the case. The authorities’ successful operation to apprehend Kangethe demonstrates their commitment to pursuing fugitives and upholding the law.