Detectives are looking for a female Police Officer who has gone berserk and is on a killing spree.
Corporal Caroline Kangogo, the suspect behind the killing of Police Constable John Ogweno, in Nakuru, has shot dead yet another man in cold blood.
The rogue officer who took off with Ogweno’s firearm a loaded ceska pistol, lured a man to Dedamax Hotel in Kimbo, Juja at around 4pm yesterday. She later emerged from the room at around midnight & fled to an unknown destination, leaving the dead man’s body sprawled on the bed.
Detectives have established that she lured the man to the room after paying for it, before savagely shooting him on the head at point-blank. She later told an attendant working at the guest house that she had gone to buy toothpaste, before making her escape.
The suspect who is armed and dangerous has been on the run since early yesterday morning, after she killed constable John Ogweno, who was based in Nakuru. We are cautioning members of the public especially men to be on the lookout for the rogue officer,
who is luring men to her trap before executing them in cold blood. Let nobody trust her since she is armed and dangerous.Should you spot the suspect who is covering herself in a buibui, do not hesitate to contact us through our toll free line 0800722203. #FichuakwaDCI, USIOGOPE!
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A cartel believed to have swindled unsuspecting teachers millions of shillings on the pretext that they would be offered employment opportunities, promotions and transfers to renowned established schools has been uncovered by detectives.
The cartel that has infiltrated the Teacher’s Service Commission database, is working in cahoots with employees in crucial departments, within the headquarters of the country’s teachers employer. Detectives launched investigations into the scam,
following a probe by the commission’s internal investigations department. The department had received numerous complains from teachers, who had been defrauded colossal sums of money in the shadowy deals.
The director of criminal investigations has urged young people to uphold values of integrity and honesty in their day today lives adding that it was the only surest way to a successful and dignified life in the future.
Mr Kinoti said this yesterday, while addressing graduands during the 11th graduation ceremony of the Presbyterian University East Africa (PUEA) where he was the chief guest. A total of 698 graduates were conferred with degrees in various disciplines during the elaborate ceremony
held at the university’s main campus in Kikuyu, Kiambu county. 386 students graduated with bachelor’s degrees, 229 with diplomas and 83 with certificates in disciplines ranging from business studies to health sciences, communication and theology among others.
Today the Deputy Director DCI Mr Joseph Ashimala represented the Director DCI in presiding over the official closing ceremony of a three-day training and simulation program on Trafficking in Humans and Smuggling of Migrants held at the DCI Academy.
The high-level training was...
...sponsored and facilitated by the German Cooperation GIZ through its Better Migration Management program, and brought together a multi-agency team drawn from key security agencies in the country alongside service providers from selected Non-Governmental Organizations.
In his remarks, the Director emphasized the need for adoption of more pro-active counter-trafficking approaches in addressing the human trafficking vice, saying that these would corroborate the existing investigative and Intelligence-centered mechanisms.
A gang of five miscreants suspected to have conspired to break into Prime Bank OTC branch, was arrested early today morning. Charles Mulo, Fredrick Muderwa, Jesse Muriuki, Gabriel Mungai and Reuben Njuka were arrested by a team of officers from DCI and Kamukunji police Station,
in the wee hours of the morning, as they were about to break into the bank located at Angle House along Ukwala lane, in downtown Nairobi.
The criminals had booked themselves into guest rooms at the said building, which shares the same wall with the bank.
They had planned to drill their way into the bank in the dead of the night. However detectives got wind of the plan and spoilt their party! They stormed into the building with a thud forcing the thugs to scamper, taking cover in the ceiling like cornered rats.
A consignment of fake gold bars has been seized by detectives, from a strong room belonging to Swissport transit freight station, at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
The fake gold bars concealed in 31 boxes received from Uganda, had been stored at the airport by shadowy businessmen, dealing in the lucrative gold business on the pretext that it was cargo awaiting transit to different destinations across the world.
The phoney traders settled on Swissport freight, since it provides ground and cargo handling services in major airports across the globe, to store their fake consignments so as to avoid detection by detectives.
The main suspects behind the kidnapping and torture of Hafsa Mohamed Lukman, the Kamukunji based businesswoman who was kidnapped on June 15, have been arrested by detectives. At the crack of dawn this morning, undercover teams from the revered
Crime Research & Intelligence Bureau, backed up by their Special Service Unit counterparts, picked Jackson Njogu, 24 and Hafsa Abdi, 21, as they slept at Crystal view lodge in the chilly Kinangop area. The two lovers who masterminded the kidnapping of Hafsa from her shop,
managed to siphon a total of Sh650,000 from the victim’s bank accounts while she was in captivity. They then escaped to Kinangop and purchased a bar, which they were operating. Hafsa was found by detectives last Sunday, at a dingy room in Matopeni area in Kayole,