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What Really Happened: The Shocking Truth Behind the Londiani OCS’s Deadly Courtroom Outburst

Deadly Showdown at Makadara Law Courts

In a shocking turn of events, a high-ranking police officer opened fire inside a Kenyan courtroom, leaving a magistrate critically injured and the officer himself dead. The incident has sent shockwaves through the country’s judicial system, raising urgent questions about security and the rule of law.

The drama unfolded on Friday afternoon at the Makadara Law Courts in Nairobi. Chief Inspector Samson Kipchirchir Kipruto, the Officer Commanding Police Station (OCS) from Londiani, had traveled to the capital to attend a court case involving his wife, Jennifer Wairimu. She was accused of obtaining 2.9 million Kenyan shillings by false pretenses.

A Violent Outburst

When Makadara Principal Magistrate Monica Kivuti denied Wairimu’s request for bail and ordered her remanded, Kipruto flew into a rage. Witnesses say the OCS stormed into the courtroom through the magistrate’s private entrance and opened fire, striking Kivuti in the chest and hip.

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“It happened so fast, we couldn’t believe our eyes,” recounted one shaken court clerk. “The OCS just barged in and started shooting at the magistrate. It was pure chaos.”

The Deadly Shootout

Other police officers at the scene quickly responded, engaging Kipruto in a fierce shootout. The OCS was fatally wounded, while three other officers sustained injuries during the exchange of gunfire.

Magistrate Kivuti was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition, where she is currently receiving treatment. The Judiciary has expressed shock and sadness over the incident, with the Chief Justice ordering enhanced security measures at all courts nationwide.

Aftermath and Unanswered Questions

The Makadara Law Courts have been temporarily closed as authorities work to reinforce security and investigate the shocking events. This brazen attack has left the public and legal community alike grappling with questions about the breakdown of order and the safety of Kenya’s judicial system.

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“This is a dark day for the Judiciary,” said a senior legal analyst. “We must get to the bottom of what led to this tragic incident and ensure that our courts remain sanctuaries of justice, not battlegrounds.”

As the investigation continues, the nation watches with bated breath, hoping that lessons will be learned and measures put in place to prevent such a devastating breakdown of law and order from ever happening again.

 

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KFS Officers Arrested for Fatal Beating of 19-Year-Old Student in Baringo County

Mwangi succumbed to his injuries while receiving treatment at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret. The five suspects remain in police custody pending arraignment on murder charges.
The incident has sparked tensions and clashes between the local community and KFS officers in Maji Mazuri, with residents accusing the KFS of persistent harassment, especially towards women, children, and the elderly. The community has demanded justice for Mwangi’s family and called for an end to the alleged brutality by the KFS officers.

The incident is currently under investigation, and the KFS has issued a statement condemning the actions of the officers involved and promising to take disciplinary action. The family of the deceased has called for a thorough investigation

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Three Individuals Appeared in Court Today to Face Allegations of Defrauding Drumvale, Ksh 3.4 Billion Land Parcel

The three accused persons Mohamed Kuroyow, Mohamed and Adow Ahmed Mohamed are said to have defrauded Drumvale Farmers cooperative a parcel of land located at Mavoko in Machakos County. According to the charge sheet, the three suspects at unknown place and time within the Republic of Kenya, conspired to defraud Drumvale Farmers cooperative society the parcel of land measuring 141.5 ha valued at Ksh 3,400,000,000.

They were also charged with procuring a forged certificate of lease for the said parcel of land. Further, they were charged with forcible detention of the said land contrally to the law. They were released on Ksh 500,000 cash bail.

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Detectives Arrest 19 Suspects in Massive Debit Card Fraud that Cost Equity Bank Sh290 Million

In a swift and decisive move, detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation’s Banking Fraud Investigation Unit (BFIU) have arrested 19 suspects in connection with a massive debit card fraud that led to Equity Bank losing Sh290 million. The suspects are being held for questioning ahead of their planned arraignment and recovery of the stolen funds.

The fraud involved theft by 551 Equity Bank account holders who received the funds after card fraud transactions done between April 9 and 15, 2024. The bank’s risk department discovered an upsurge of transactions emanating from the banks Incoming MasterCard GL, with Sh179.6 million paid out from the GL fraudulently to the 551 Equity Bank accounts.

Additionally, Sh63 million was sent to Safaricom Mpesa and Sh39 million to 11 commercial banks. The police and the bank are working with Safaricom and the respective banks to assist in tracing the movement and safeguarding the funds even as the suspects are being sought.

Equity Bank has been proactive in preventing fraud, warning customers about unauthorized text messages asking for confirmation of purchases and emphasizing that they will never call and ask for sensitive information such as online banking credentials, debit card information, or full social security numbers.

This incident highlights the importance of vigilance against fraud and the need for banks and law enforcement to work together to protect consumers and their financial information. The BFIU and Equity Bank are to be commended for their swift action in apprehending the suspects and working to recover the stolen funds.

The crackdown on debit card fraud is ongoing, and officials and witnesses say that more arrests are expected. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to their bank or law enforcement.

 

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Enemies Of ‘Power’ Nabbed, Recoveries Made

Several suspects believed to be behind the spate in vandalism cases targeting Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) apparatus in Kondele area within Kisumu Central Sub-County have been arrested and several recoveries made.Acting on intelligence, a sting operation led by OCS Kondele and the DCI officers attached to KPLC Kisumu was conducted in the White Gate area, during which officers ambushed about 50 youths vandalizing KPLC properties.

Upon sighting the officers,all the suspects abandoned their loot and scampered dangerously to evade arrest, but one; Stephen Okunya Onyango who held on to the nine binding roll wires and three aluminum cross-arm metal stands that he had stolen. He was taken to custody.

Others who escaped left behind a Toyota Axio Reg. no. KDL 461A, Isuzu D-Max Reg. no. KCM 409B, two Bajaj Boxer motorcycle Reg. nos. KMDN 406C & KMGK 177M, and another Honda bike Reg. no. KMGB 185U. They were all impounded awaiting their claimants at the Kondele station.

After interrogation of the arrested suspect (Stephen Okunya), the operation was extended to Car Wash area of Kondele, where Eddy Ochieng (driver of Mitsubishi lorry Reg. no. KAN 255H), Benard Owuor, Biron Wanga and George Otieno were rounded up. From them, the officers recovered 14 drums of aluminum conductors and seven earth rods.All the suspects have been booked in custody pending arraignment on Monday, April 15, 2024.

#FichuakwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 to report anonymously. Usiogope!

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City Thugs Neutralized In Gunfight With Police, Rifle Recovered.

Following a spate of violent robberies within Nakuru North Sub-County where in every incident a rifle was used, a team comprising officers from DCI HQS, DCI Nakuru North and OCS Lanet in a mission to track down the perpetrators yesterday recovered the LIAI rifle that was being used after a fatal shootout with an armed gang.

Acting on intelligence that an armed gang was sighted at Nakuru’s Umoja Estate, the team conducted a sting operation in the area where the four-man gang was ambushed and ordered to surrender. But in defiance, they opened frenzied fire on the officers triggering a retaliation in self defense.

Two gang members were fatally injured while two others managed to escape with suspected gunshot wounds. Their pursuit is underway.

From the felled robbers, a LIAI rifle loaded with four rounds of ammunition, a panga, dagger, hammer, a pair of pliers, balaclavas and spent cartridges were recovered.

The scene has since been processed by the Crime Scene Investigators and the bodies moved to Nakuru Annex Morgue awaiting identification.

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DJ Joe Mfalme’s Role as State Witness in Murder Case: A Look at the Possible Scenarios!

The recent revelation that popular DJ Joe Mfalme will serve as a state witness in the murder case of Kabete Police Detective Felix Kelian has sent shockwaves through the music industry and legal circles alike. As a state witness, DJ Joe’s testimony could play a pivotal role in the case, potentially shaping its outcome and shedding light on the events leading to Kelian’s tragic death.

Here are some possible scenarios of the case going forward with DJ Joe as a state witness:


Conviction of the Accused: DJ Joe’s testimony could provide crucial evidence that leads to the conviction of his long time colleague  and work mate, MC Hypeman Ballo in the murder case. While this outcome would bring a sense of justice to Kelian’s family and loved ones, as well as to the wider community, This would ruin DJ Joe’s relationship completely with Ballo and stick the ‘snitch‘ tag on Joe

New Suspects or Motives: DJ Joe’s testimony could also uncover new information that changes the course of the investigation. This could lead to the identification of new suspects or motives, potentially shedding light on the circumstances surrounding Kelian’s death.

Plea Deal: DJ Joe’s cooperation with the authorities could lead to a plea deal for the accused, potentially reducing their sentence in exchange for information. This outcome could help expedite the legal process and bring closure to the case.

Challenge to Credibility: The defense could challenge DJ Joe’s credibility as a witness, potentially casting doubt on the prosecution’s case. This could lead to a more drawn-out legal process, with both sides presenting their arguments and evidence in court.

Impact on Joe’s Career and Public Image: DJ Joe’s status as a state witness could also impact his career and public image, potentially leading to backlash or criticism from fans or associates. This outcome could be a challenging one for DJ Joe, as he navigates the legal process and the potential impact on his personal and professional life.

Precedent for Future Legal Proceedings: The case could also set a precedent for how state witnesses are treated and regarded in future legal proceedings in Kenya. This outcome could have far-reaching implications for the legal system and the role of state witnesses in criminal investigations.

As the case unfolds, it is clear that DJ Joe’s testimony will be a crucial factor in its outcome. The legal process is complex and unpredictable, and the ultimate outcome will depend on various factors, including the strength of the evidence, the credibility of the witnesses, and the arguments presented by both the prosecution and the defense.

Regardless of the outcome, DJ Joe’s decision to serve as a state witness is a brave one, and his testimony could play a pivotal role in the pursuit of justice for Detective Kelian and his loved ones, But could be a life ending move for his friend, Allan Ochieng, aka MC Ballo.

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Kenyan Authorities Nab Mastermind Behind Multimillion-Dollar Tantalum Minerals Scam

Kenyan authorities have apprehended the prime suspect in a Sh151 million ($1.1 million) tantalum minerals export scam that saw two containers filled with sand instead of the valuable minerals shipped to China.

The suspect, identified as Ulundu Patrick Lumumba, alias Gabriel Kulonda and Lumumba Patrick Byarufu, was arrested by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Operations Support Unit moments after arriving in Nairobi from Entebbe, Uganda. Lumumba had attempted to re-enter Kenya using a Ugandan interstate pass card and a Congolese passport in an apparent bid to evade detection.

Investigations revealed that Lumumba had conspired with a female Chinese national to defraud her of Sh151 million ($1.1 million) by shipping containers filled with sand instead of the promised tantalum minerals. Two additional 20-foot containers containing sand had earlier been intercepted at the Mombasa port, while a third 40-foot container had managed to pass through the verification process undetected.

Authorities believe that the scam involved compromised port officials who facilitated the illegal transactions. While the bank account holding the Sh151 million has been frozen, the syndicate had already managed to siphon off Sh49 million ($360,000) with the help of suspected rogue bank officials.

As the investigation continues, a court battle is underway between the DCI and the influential members of the scamming ring, who are fighting to have the intercepted millions transferred to recently opened local bank accounts.

The prime suspect, Ulundu Patrick Lumumba, is set to be arraigned in court on Monday morning.

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After Kibet, Another Dramatic, Scary Footage of Another Kenyan Abducted by Unknown Men in an Unmarked Subaru.

Enos Kipkoech Lagat, a resident of Uasin Gishu County, has been reported missing since Saturday, March 30th, 2024. He was last seen at Uchumi Hyper along Langata Road at 10:20 PM, where he was allegedly abducted by unknown individuals in a Subaru with tinted windows and no license plates.

CCTV footage has surfaced, showing Lagat’s last movements before he went missing. The footage captured Lagat, wearing a blue jacket and a cap, appearing unsettled as he kept looking behind. Moments later, a motor vehicle, a Subaru, approached, and two people alighted. A few moments later, three men grabbed Lagat forcefully, put him into the vehicle, and drove off at high speed.

Lagat’s disappearance has caused panic and anxiety among the residents of Nairobi, who are calling for increased security measures to ensure their safety after another unsolved case of same script abduction of the flashy, wealthy Jkuat Graduate, Victor Kibet. The police have launched a full-scale investigation into the matter and are appealing for any information that could lead to Lagat’s whereabouts.

The motive behind Lagat’s abduction remains unclear, and the police are exploring all possible angles. Lagat’s family and friends are extremely concerned about his safety, describing him as a loving husband, father, and a respected member of the community.

The incident has raised concerns about safety and security in Nairobi, with many questioning whether enough is being done to protect the public. As the investigation continues, the community is left to wonder what happened to Enos Kipkoech Lagat, and where he could be.

The police have urged anyone with information to come forward and contact the nearest police station. The public is advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

This is a developing story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.

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Police Officer Fatally Stabbed by Wife For Coming Home Late in Kiplombe, Baringo!

In a shocking turn of events, the tranquil town of Kiplombe in Baringo County was rocked by a tragic incident that claimed the life of a dedicated police officer. Officer Vincent Kipterim met a gruesome fate when he was fatally stabbed with a machete by his own wife, ZamZam Bashir, in their home.

The heartbreaking incident unfolded in the early hours of a Tuesday morning, as Officer Kipterim returned home late, only to be met with a violent outburst from his spouse. The brutal attack, which resulted in the officer’s untimely death, has sent shockwaves through the community and raised concerns about domestic violence and its devastating consequences.

While authorities have not disclosed specific actions taken in response to this tragedy, the incident has shed light on the need for increased awareness and support for victims of domestic violence. The loss of Officer Kipterim serves as a stark reminder of the importance of addressing issues of conflict and violence within homes and communities.

As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking event, the community mourns the loss of a dedicated officer and grapples with the aftermath of this senseless act of violence. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the urgent need for greater efforts to prevent such tragedies from recurring in the future.

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Scam Allegations Overwhelm Mombasa Car Importer, Ruthless Focus

Caleb Orem, the face behind Ruthless Focus, a prominent figure in the car industry known for his Youtube channel dedicated to car reviews and importation advice, is now under intense scrutiny due to serious allegations of scam surrounding his car importation business. The once-thriving career of Caleb Orem has taken a dark turn as accusations of fraudulent practices have surfaced, casting a shadow over his reputation in the industry.

Concerns have been raised regarding the transparency and legitimacy of the car importation operations conducted by Ruthless Focus. Customers who engaged in business with the company have come forward with claims of undisclosed fees, delayed deliveries, and discrepancies in the quality of vehicles received compared to what was promised.

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Caleb Orem Reviews a recent Custom Mazda CX5. Courtesy/X-RuthlessFocus

Additionally, a tweet by user @brokensuit44 has shed more light on the situation, accusing Ruthless Focus of unethical practices. The tweet highlighted a specific incident at the port of Mombasa where a unit shipped by Ruthless Focus was left without proper documentation due to outstanding costs, leading to dissatisfaction among both suppliers and customers. The tweet further criticized Ruthless Focus for alleged dishonesty and mismanagement, painting a grim picture of the company’s operations.

Furthermore, @brokensuit44’s tweet suggested that Ruthless Focus may have been involved in running a Ponzi scheme, questioning the pricing strategy of the company. The tweet pointed out discrepancies in the cost of a unit listed in Japan compared to the duty and additional charges in Kenya, raising concerns about the profitability and pricing practices of Ruthless Focus.

As investigations continue and public scrutiny persists, the future of Caleb Orem’s car importation business hangs in the balance, with the once-admired figure now facing a wave of skepticism and distrust from both customers and industry peers. The decision of Ruthless Focus to remain silent in the face of serious allegations has only deepened the controversy and cast a shadow of doubt over the integrity of the business.

The industry watches closely as authorities delve deeper into the allegations, awaiting clarity on the situation and the potential repercussions for Ruthless Focus and Caleb Orem. The unfolding saga serves as a cautionary tale in the competitive world of car importation, highlighting the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical business practices in maintaining trust and credibility within the industry.

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PART 4: Peculiar Aspects in the Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu Case

Below is a detailed debunking and analysis of Jowie Irungu’s alleged murder case by Veteran Cyprian Nyakundi’s take from his X (Twitter) account. C_NyakundiH

All views in this series news articles solely belong to Cyprian Nyakundi and we saw it fit to share his view on our platform for you, the reader to make up your mind.


Witnesses (I)

According to our sources, one of the witnesses is the watchman on duty at Lamuria Gardens Apartments on the 19th of September, 2018.

According to him, the policy of the apartments indicates that for someone to access the apartments, they needed to call the residents to say who the visitor was and thereafter they would take the said visitor’s details before letting them in.

However, in his (the watchman) typed statement, it indicates that he said he was under instructions from the deceased not to take records of the other gentlemen but one hence the names of the other visitors were missing.

The said witnesses in the victim’s apartment names were not in the visitor’s occurrence book.

In his written statement, Mr Lee Owen Omondi who is said to be one of the friends at Monicah’s apartment says he left the apartment at 10.40pm leaving Mr Irungu there.

However, on the visitor’s occurrence book presented in court, the ID card belonging

to one Dominic Bisela, allegedly used by Mr Irungu to access the apartments is registered to have arrived at Lamuria Gardens at 23:21 and left at 23:31.

So it is either Mr Omondi was also coerced into telling the made-up narrative and was never

in the house to begin with, since his name is not on the occurrence book, either Mr Irungu was never there hence the missing CCTV footage or someone somewhere is playing us all big time!

See the image taken from the occurrence book below as well as an excerpt from Mr Omondi’s written statement.

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PART 3: Peculiar Aspects in the Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu Case.

Below is a detailed debunking and analysis of Jowie Irungu’s alleged murder case by Veteran Cyprian Nyakundi’s take from his X (Twitter) account. C_NyakundiH

All views in this series news articles solely belong to Cyprian Nyakundi and we saw it fit to share his view on our platform for you, the reader to make up your mind.


The Call Logs

I have obtained the call logs of the deceased and of the first accused between 18th and 21st September 2018. The logs as shown below can clearly show that there is no time the two had any communication between them.

No calls, no SMS, no nothing!

This is the official report from Safaricom.

Her phone number then was #0715775856 while his was #0727010675… Where did the reports that the two had talked to each other come from? Did the media cook stories up or were they fed with cooked stories and as usual did not bother to countercheck?

Still on matters calls, according to the deceased brother’s statement, he had tried calling his sister’s phone in the night and in the morning but it went unanswered. The phone went off at around 11.37am the following day. Reports indicate that two of her phones had been immersed in the bathtub. If the phones were in the water, there is no way either of them would have been still on the following day while immersed in water not even hours after the alleged time of murder.

It is said that waterproof phones can stay underwater for a limited period. Usually, this time ranges from 5-30 minutes. From the call logs below, we can see that the last communication she made was an SMS sent to 2519 and another before sent to 0722549005 which was responded to at 23.22. Her number also received some calls up until 10.28 the following day even though the calls went unanswered.

Can a phone survive in water for more than 12 hours?

Thereafter, you can see the phone went dead completely as the IMEI/phone model did not register anymore as per the call logs below. So, if the murder took place the night of the 19th, how could the phone which has been immersed in water still be operational hours later? See call logs obtained from Safaricom below.

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PART 2: Peculiar Aspects in the Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu Case – CCTV Footage

Reports indicate that some details police scooped from Mr Irungu’s phone conversations show that he arranged and picked Monica from the airport and dropped her to her Kilimani Estate house after jetting in from South Sudan.

On the other hand, other reports indicate that she was picked up by a Taxi whose driver has since written a statement on the same.

To settle this matter once and for all, we believe that JKIA have CCTV Cameras placed in all corners and they would be able to show hers and his movements if at all any, in and out of the airport.

No CCTV footage of Mr Irungu picking her up from the airport has been produced. Tollgate ticket records should have shown that he was there or the said vehicle KCA 031E issued a ticket.

There is footage of her when she arrived at the airport and as she exited.

This footage hasn’t been provided in court. The only thing produced in court is some photos extracted from the footage.

Still on the CCTV issue, it is also very strange that it happens that the Lamuria Gardens Apartment CCTV cameras were not working on that particular day since no footage was presented in court.

Even so, the apartment block is surrounded by guest houses or apartments whose CCTV cameras could capture the happenings of the said night or at least at the entrance on the said night unless they were all coincidentally not working on the said night too.

Nothing of the sort has been presented in court to prove beyond reasonable doubt that in deed Mr Irungu was there. The investigating officer said this in court and I quote “my team did not ask security guards about CCTV footage of events at Monicah’s house because they were only interested in securing the murder scene”…

Really!! Really!!

According to the defense side, Mr Irungu, is said to have been waiting for Ms Maribe at Road House Grill Restaurant along Dennis Pritt road as it was the norm for him to pick her after reading the 9pm News.

Courtesy:C_Nyakundih

It is said that Ms Maribe asked him to meet him at Club 40Forty instead. M-Pesa statements paid at the said establishment can prove that he was there, CCTV footage from the two places even though this was not presented in court can show what time he was there and the time he left.

Nothing from these places have been presented in court even though the interviewed persons from the said clubs confirmed indeed Mr Irungu was there at the said times.

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PART 1: Peculiar Aspects in the Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu Case

Below is a detailed debunking and analysis of Jowie Irungu’s alleged murder case as per Veteran Cyprian Nyakundi’s take from his X (Twitter) account. C_NyakundiH

All views in this series news articles solely belong to Cyprian Nyakundi and we saw it fit to share his view on our platform for you, the reader to make up your mind. 


Someone conducted a comprehensive analysis of the Jowie Irungu case. Jowie was convicted and sentenced to death by Lady Justice Grace Nzioka for the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani. The court found that the murder was intentional and premeditated. Despite his plea for a custodial sentence rather than the death penalty, the court upheld the sentence due to the gravity of the crime. This analysis points out peculiar aspects of the case that may interest you and I believe it’s worth sharing with the public as received for their insights and comments. Since it’s a lengthy document, I plan to break it down into a series of posts for easier consumption.

DNA

Let us look at what the reports say about DNA and samples taken from the scene of the crime and from the accused. Our reliable sources state that only Brian Kasaine, the 1st and 2nd accused whose DNA samples were taken. The sample forms are supposed to be signed by:

  • A doctor
  • The investigating officer
  • The suspects.

However, in the papers presented to court, Mr Irungu’s DNA sample report was not signed by any of the above. We are curious to know why the forms presented in court were not complete.

Still on the DNA issue, the government pathologist told the court he received 73 exhibits from the police as well as DNA samples and swabs from several people.

Exhibits included charred clothes, open shoes, a bloodstained towel, adhesive tape, a knife, a wine glass, empty beer can and empty beer bottles.

However, reports indicate that there were two friends of the deceased, Mr Lee Owen Omondi and a Mr Daboul Walid, who identified Mr Irungu as the last person they left at the apartment.

The common thing would have been to have their DNA swabs taken too to rule them out from being suspects but our sources indicate that no DNA

samples were taken from the two said men.

So, what was used to rule them out as suspects?

If they were at any point at the scene of crime, what criteria was used to move them from being suspects to witnesses.

  • NO DNA samples were taken.

So basically, the police used their word of mouth to rule them out as suspects. Police reports dragged two more unidentified people to the scene of the crime through their DNA Sweep.

We would like the police to explain to the general public why these samples were not taken. Who are the other unknown and unidentified males whose DNA was found on the beer cans and the white straps used to tie her hands?

Government analyst Joseph Kimani told the court that the straps, which form part of the exhibits he was required to profile, did not link Mr Irungu, to them in any way. So, whose, was it?

Reports indicate that Monicah Kimani wasapparently raped before being brutally murdered.

On the 4th and 5th October 2018, the Standard newspaper reported that a DNA test of semen found in Monicah’s pants matched Irungu’s by 99% therefore placed him at the centre of the crime scene.

Please note that the DNA sample forms presented in court state that the DNA samples of the 1st and the 2nd accused were taken on this very 5th of October at 18.10hrs.

So how did the police then issue a statement on the issue to the Standard Newspapers without having taken the samples first?

Now, Listen to this!

From our investigation desk, it has been made known to us that the Post-mortem report presented in court had nowhere mentioning that there were signs of rape neither is there any document presented in court indicating the same.

Who gave out this information? Remember, this is the only one time all samples taken in the Lamuria Gardens apartment are said to have matched Mr Irungu’s DNA.

Where are these results indicating a 99% match and why were they never presented

in court?

Please see screenshot of the post-mortem results below.

Courtesy: X.com/C_Nyakundih

Still on the DNA issue, the investigating officer revealed that tests by the Government Chemist in a report reference A 199/2018 dated December 13, 2018, confirmed that DNA profile generated from the shorts Mr Irungu wore on the day of the murder marched that generated from Monicah’s blood sample.

 

Apparently, the Investigating officers found it appropriate to cut the area in which the stain of blood was in order to take it to the lab for further analysis.

They however cut both sides of the Khaki shorts insinuating that the blood stain had penetrated through the leg and onto the other side of the shorts. Something that is literally impossible.


Part 2