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Czeska Pistol, 58 Ammunitions seized in Migori 

Detectives in Migori augmented by their counterparts from specialized units of the DCI have recovered a firearm and 58 rounds of ammunition in an early morning raid at a suspect’s house in Isibania.

 

A Czeska pistol with two magazines, 58 rounds of 9mm calibre and a sharp dagger were among the recoveries made in the stealth operation.

 

The wanted suspect – Peter Matinde Wandwi – who remains on police radar for a number of violent robberies narrowly escaped the officers’ dragnet, but his manhunt is underway.

 

Two persons of interest were also arrested in the operation and are aiding the detectives with further investigations.

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Minor Rescued after Hours of Agony in the Hands of Heartless Abductors

In a harrowing case of abduction, a 9-year-old grade three pupil was saved from the clutches of heartless kidnappers by dedicated DCI Detectives. The incident unfolded at a school in Donholm, Nairobi County, leaving the community in shock and disbelief.


 

The distressing chain of events began when the young boy’s father arrived at the school to pick up his son, only to discover that the child was missing. His anxiety intensified when he learned that the class teacher, Erick Mosoti, had abruptly left the premises in the company of the missing child.

 

Desperate to locate his son, the father’s frantic efforts to trace the teacher proved futile. It was during this period of agonizing uncertainty that he received a chilling phone call from the abductors. These heartless criminals were demanding a staggering Sh10 million ransom for the safe return of the innocent child.

 

In a race against time, the father immediately reported the abduction to the Buruburu police station, igniting a rapid response from the law enforcement authorities. A team of diligent detectives, comprising members from the Nairobi Region Command and DCI Buruburu, swiftly launched a comprehensive operation centered in the Kayole Sabasaba area.

 

Hours of relentless pursuit and meticulous investigation finally paid off when they discovered the abducted minor confined in a room. Shockingly, the room was believed to have been rented by another teacher, George Odhiambo, who happened to work at the same school as the primary suspect, Erick Mosoti.

 

The rescued child was promptly transported to the hospital for thorough medical examinations, ensuring his physical and emotional well-being. However, the operation was far from over.

 

In a dramatic turn of events, the detectives managed to apprehend one of the suspects, identified as Fredrick Odhiambo, red-handed as he attempted to negotiate the ransom for the child’s release. The suspect was swiftly taken into custody.

 

Additionally, crucial pieces of evidence were recovered during the operation, shedding light on the perpetrators’ heartless actions. Among the items seized were a motorcycle, a mobile phone, and other materials suspected to have been used in the commission of this heinous crime. These items were carefully cataloged as exhibits, further strengthening the case against the kidnappers.

 

As the investigation continues, the relentless pursuit of justice remains a top priority for the DCI Detectives. The community, once gripped by fear and uncertainty, now stands united in solidarity, hoping for the swift apprehension of all those responsible for this reprehensible act.

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Esther Ruguru’s Mysterious Disappearance: Seeking Answers in a Tangled Web of Relationships

Esther Ruguru’s disappearance has left her family and the entire community deeply unsettled. As days pass, their concern intensifies, and the lack of progress in the investigation only adds to their distress.

Esther, a resilient woman who had triumphed over the challenges of widowhood, ventured into the hotel business to support her three children. However, her life became entangled in a complex web of relationships involving six different men, including two police officers, a mechanic, a businessman, and two civil servants in the health sector.

On the fateful evening of July 1, 2023, witnesses observed Esther closing her hotel, sharing a heartfelt embrace with a man, and stepping into a waiting black Probox car. This moment marked the last sighting of her, as the car departed towards Nyeri County, leaving a void that remains unfilled.

The investigation into her disappearance has been plagued by delays and suspicions of interference, primarily due to the involvement of the two police officers. The family’s plea for justice has seemingly fallen on deaf ears, as the Kiria-ini Police Station struggles to provide satisfactory answers. The initial report, which captured Esther’s final moments on a nearby CCTV camera, appears to be held hostage by those who are under suspicion.

The man last seen with Esther, a businessman linked to the tent rental industry, was later found hospitalized with injuries attributed to assault. His account of the events contradicts the initial findings, which suggested his close proximity to Esther before her disappearance. The complexity of this situation raises more questions than answers.

Carolyne, Esther’s eldest daughter, shares the pain and uncertainty that now pervade their lives. The hope of locating their mother has transformed into a haunting fear. She discloses that some investigators have even requested money as a facilitation fee, deepening their mistrust.

In the face of these troubling circumstances, the community grapples with how to ensure a comprehensive and impartial investigation. We invite you to share your thoughts and insights below and to follow for updates on this ongoing case.

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Fake Gold Scam Unmasked: Ten Suspects, including a Cop arrested.

Ten Individuals Apprehended in Gold Scam Bust, Including Police Officer.

Operation Uncovers Elaborate Gold Scam


An extensive operation conducted by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Friday resulted in the arrest of ten suspects, one of whom is a police officer. This operation, initiated last Thursday, successfully prevented a Tunisian national from falling victim to a fraudulent gold purchase amounting to Ksh.1 billion.

 

The swift intervention by DCI officers, led by DCI Director Amin Mohammed, uncovered a complex scam operation at a premises situated in the Garden Estate area of Nairobi. The scammers had transformed this location into a sophisticated office, where they used counterfeit gold and fake dollar bills to deceive unsuspecting businessmen. Among the detained individuals is a police officer previously affiliated with the DCI offices in Kitui. There is strong suspicion that this officer played a role in shielding the scam artists.

 

Scammers’ Sophisticated Tactics Revealed


DCI Amin Mohammed explained, “The operation originated in Tunisia when they claimed they could sell gold to the victim. When he grew suspicious and reported the matter to us…”

The victim arrived in the country around 3 a.m. last Friday. After an hour of waiting without anyone to receive him, a taxi driver convinced him that he would safely reach his intended destination. He was taken to the Ngara area of Nairobi and held incommunicado until Thursday, when he was summoned to the Garden Estate office.

To gain access to the purported gold, the victim was required to make an initial payment of Ksh.400 million. After smelting and verifying a sample, he was to pay the remaining Ksh.600 million. However, the victim did not act alone.

 

Detectives, supported by the DCI’s tactical unit, swiftly raided the office, leading to the apprehension of ten suspects. Two individuals, one suspected to be armed, managed to escape by damaging a shade net fence that had been erected to enhance the privacy and height of the perimeter wall.

DCI Amin remarked, “This is a formidable cartel known for dropping influential names to intimidate law enforcement, and they operate with great sophistication.”

DCI is now investigating a sitting Senator, two sitting Members of Parliament, and high-ranking officials within the National Police Service (NPS), who made frantic attempts to secure the release of the suspects.

 

Deceptive Roles and Massive Losses


The fraudulent operation also involved the use of counterfeit currency concealed in metal containers within one of the rooms on the premises.

“Numerous victims have suffered significant financial losses, and these criminals were on the brink of making our country, particularly the Kilimani area, the epicenter of their illicit activities. However, we are closing in on them,” added Amin.

The scammers had established fully-equipped offices, which they used as legitimate addresses for their multi-million-dollar deals. Some of the scammers posed as various government agents.

“Some pretended to be police officers, others posed as officials from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), and some even impersonated customs officers, complete with fraudulent documentation that we have since uncovered,” noted Amin.

The seized items, including a firearm, phones, and a substantial quantity of metal boxes used to store counterfeit money and gold, have been transported to the DCI headquarters.

The suspects are slated to appear in court on Monday, where they will face charges related to their alleged involvement in this extensive scam operation