Six people have been confirmed dead and two others are in critical condition, after a police officer went on a killing spree early this morning in Kabete, Kiambu county. Police Constable Benson Imbasi, who later committed suicide by turning the gun on himself, had first killed
his wife by shooting her on her neck, before he walked out of his house and started shooting at innocent members of the public frenziedly. In the sad incident that occurred today at 3am, the cop gone rogue who was wielding an AK-47 assault riffle, also killed three young men
and a boda boda rider at N market within Kabete. The three men whose identities are yet to be established, were mourners who had just attended a funeral preparations meeting for one of their beloved at mountain view, before they were accosted by the rogue officer.
After killing the three, the cop then turned his riffle at two boda boda riders, one of whom lost his life while undergoing treatment at the Kenyatta national hospital. The boda boda rider had woken up early to first deliver loaves of bread at different shops which was his side
hustle, before embarking on his daily routine of ferrying passengers.
Speaking to #FichuakwaDCI, the security manager of Makini Security Services, Purity Cheruiyot, recounted how she received a call from one of her security guards at J heights apartments,
informing her of the incident. “I was called by one of my juniors deployed at the apartments, who told me that there was a loud bang coming from one of the houses followed by a huge fire,” said Purity. The security manager who immediately alerted police officers based at
Kabete police station, also rushed to the scene where the lifeless body of a woman only identified as Carol was found. Together with her colleagues, Cheruiyot rushed the two injured boda boda riders to Eagle hospital in Kangemi, where they received first aid, before they were
later transferred to Kenyatta national hospital for specialized treatment.
The firearm issued to the officer was also recovered, loaded with four rounds of ammunition.
Investigations into the sad incident have since been launched. #FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 203.
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Supermarket, bound for Chepseon area of Kericho.
Opting for the vehicle whose make is popular for transport in the county, the young woman found three male occupants, a driver and two others whom she believed were passengers like her. However, it was a matter of time before the
trio turned her holy day of worship into a dreadful experience.
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Hardly had she gone for her purse when one of the suspects grabbed
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argument over a family debt of one cow. All of a sudden, Onesmus picked a bow and arrow and aimed the arrow at his elder brother. He unfortunately missed his target and the arrow went for Edwin Kibor’s left leg, a good neighbour who had come to separate the two.
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gun-toting gang accosted him after parking his car.
The unknown number of assailants waylaid the victim as he locked the gate, inflicting multiple cuts on his arms, knees and back, before escaping with Sh 100,000 cash and a Samsung phone worth Sh 60,000.
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