The Directorate of Criminal Investigations wishes our very own Detective, Senior Sergeant Emmanuel Joseph Kalasinga a very quick recovery following a near fatal road accident yesterday afternoon.
S/Sgt Kalasinga who doubles up as our number one Police Motorcycle Outrider & the official DCI Master of Ceremonies was involved in a road mishap in Nairobi’s Upper Hill area, that left him in a comma. However, doctors have been working round the clock to stabilize his condition
& we are happy to report that he is currently in stable condition. Senior Kalasinga, whose voice has been behind the mic in as many National Police Service official functions & National celebrations has an amiable personality, is diligent & dedicated to any task assigned to him.
DCI’s Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Unit where he is currently assigned and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations in its entirety, prays to God for Senior Kalasinga’s quick recovery.
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Ever heard of a dead person literally stealing from another dead victim? That was the case with the Rev Peter Kania Kariuki, the PCEA Secretary-General who died of Covid-19 related complications on July 26, 2020, and Nairobi businessman Amos Ngata Muiruri,
who died after a botched surgery almost four months later on November 22, 2020. Both men died at the Nairobi Hospital.
Hardly a week after Ngata was buried at his farm in Ndunyu Njeru, Nyandarua County, on December 2, 2020,
one of his sons discovered that the father’s telephone which he used for mobile bank transactions when he was alive had suddenly gone dead. The line – 0722720930 - was swiftly activated on another unknown phone.
The Director DCI has sanctioned far reaching reforms in the Land Fraud Investigations Unit. In part of the changes made made yesterday, a total of 26 detectives with professional background in land survey, land economics, land physical planning and administration among other
relevant fields have been deployed in the unit. This move is meant to inject new blood and professionalize the unit, to undertake investigations of land cases that are complex in nature. The detectives who were carefully selected & vetted, posses the requisite skills relevant to
the investigation of frauds related to land. They will enhance the unit’s capacity to investigate land cases expeditiously & advise on the appropriate legal action to be taken. These reforms have been made ahead of the roll out of the new lands digital migration program,
Early today the Deputy Director, DCI Mr. Joseph Ashimala presided over the official opening of the Basic Crime Investigation Course at the DCI Academy, aimed at sharpening the officers' investigative skills while employing proactive & professional approaches in handling crime.
The training which brings together a team of 50 officers drawn from the Directorate's units devolved countrywide is scheduled for 8 weeks, and is further programmed to enhance teamwork and exchange of experiences among the participants.
Making his remarks, Mr. Ashimala reminded the course participants that rising above the challenges law enforcement officers operate under must be actualized against all odds.
"Some die-hard criminals run to courts with personal bonds to stand in the way of justice.>>>
This morning some minutes past midnight, our officers rescued four boys aged between 14-15 years and two young adults of 18 & 19 years, from the yoke of sodomy.
In a horror-like scene visited by Maara sub-County Criminal Investigations head & his Kenya Police counterparts, the boys were found sleeping on the floor in the perpetrator’s house in within Chogoria Township.
Shockingly, the perpetrator of this beastly crime is a Chief Inspector of Police, in-charge of a Police Post within Chogoria, who is supposed to safeguard the rights of such victims as a law enforcement officer.
Detectives attached to the Serious Crimes Unit have this morning arrested a suspect following a spate of disappearances of young college girls from their homes.
The 21-year-old Rashid Barasa Omari preys, pounces and later coerces his victims who he fishes from the comments section appearing on Tour and Travel advertisements.
Omari presents himself as a person capable of sponsoring his victims to the advertised destinations.
Instead, he lures them to lodgings in Nairobi after sending them bus fare, then robs them off their valuables before disappearing to his hideout.
Upon arrest, the suspect led detectives to his house where valuables including laptops, mobile phones and handbags belonging to...