Two men who abducted a Catholic nun and violently obtained money from her, were yesterday arraigned before a Meru court. Nixon Kinyua and Patrick Ngure were arrested after they took the nun hostage on February 5,
for over four hours, as they demanded for money from her. The two who had threatened to rape the nun if she failed to heed to their demands, drained money from her Mpesa Account before they coerced her to call her colleagues and ask for more money.
The nun, a missionary from Nazarene Sisters, was traveling towards Meru from Kiamuri on the fateful day, when a grey Toyota Premio pulled over at the bus stop. The driver of the car posing as a good samaritan then offered to drop the Lord’s servant at her destination,
since he alleged to have been heading to Nanyuki. She fell for the trap and took the front seat as they set off for the journey. Along the way, the driver set the tempo to earn the nun’s confidence and engaged her in a lengthy conversation, on how he grew up from humble
beginnings before being adopted by an Italian family. As the car snaked its way through the mountainous terrain that is characteristic of the Meru countryside, the conversion grew as the man thanked the nun for their humanitarian work, in the service of humanity.
However, all hell broke loose when the nun arrived at her destination in Gatimbi and asked the driver to stop. Before the driver responded, her seat was immediately reclined by another man who had taken cover at the back seat and blindfolded her using her leso.
That marked the beginning of the nun’s 4-hour tribulations in the hands of the good samaritan turned abductors. They took money from her purse, her Mpesa account and forced her to make distress calls to two other people who equally sent more cash.
All this while, they issued all manners of threats to the nun, including raping and killing her if she failed to cooperate. After they had exhausted all the avenues to forcefully obtain money from her, they dumped her in a secluded area and took off.
Detectives from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau took over investigations into the crime and through digital forensic analysis conducted at the DCI National Forensic Laboratory, managed to arrest the two suspects along the Kitui-Kibwezi road,
as they preyed for more victims. The suspects were arraigned at the Meru Law courts yesterday, where they pleaded not guilty to the charge of Robbery with Violence and were released on bond.
Members of the public are advised to be cautious and avoid accepting rides from strangers posing as good samaritans. #FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 208!
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Four rogue police officers attached to DCI Langata, have been arrested by Serious Crimes detectives on charges of Robbery with Violence.
This is after they abducted a man at NextGen Mall on February 6, 2022, at around noon and forcefully demanded
money from him. The man who had requested for a taxi by the roadside along Mombasa Road, was accosted by the officers before being forcefully bundled in a waiting Subaru, that had five occupants. Whilst in the vehicle, the in-charge Corporal Tom Otieno, forcefully transferred
Sh40,000 from the victim’s Mpesa account to his Mpesa account. They then proceeded to the victim’s apartment where they took a further USD2,400, from him, before dumping him at Choma Zone located at Total petrol station along Mombasa Road, after a 2-hour ordeal.
Guard suspected to have stabbed to death a 26-yr-old man over a Sh20 parking fee in Nairobi's Kahawa West area is being sought by detectives.
In the incident reported at 2am last night, the suspect only identified as Saluni is said to have demanded the Sh20 fee from the victim,
for parking his motorcycle next to a construction site that he watches.
Seeing that the motorcycle owner was adamant and ready to rev up his wheels, Saluni brandished a suspected Somali sword from his Maasai shuka, driving it into the victim's belly before scampering off.
Good Samaritans who heard the victim groan in excruciating pain rushed him to Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital, only to be pronounced dead on arrival. His body lays at the same hospitals funeral home, awaiting autopsy.
Over 30,000 counterfeit Kenya Revenue Authority excise stamps and hundreds of litres of ethanol, were yesterday seized from an unlicensed second generation distillery in Elburgon, Molo sub county.
Detectives based in Molo had gotten wind that an unscrupulous businessman and former saw-miller based in Elburgon, had converted his sawmill to a liquor manufacturing plant, following the countrywide ban on logging imposed by the government.
In a well coordinated operation conducted by the Molo security team, the sleuths sneaked into the sawmill in unmarked vehicles posing as potato farmers and busted 3 workers who were busy packaging the liquor ready for the market.
One more gang member of the infamous ‘Katombi’ gang, that has been terrorizing city residents, was last evening gunned down by cops on patrol. The gangster locally known as ‘Fadhili Mgaza’ had engaged officers in a shootout,
prompting them to unleash their fire that killed him on the spot. Fadhili was one of the four gangsters who were lucky to escape from a shootout in Mathare last December, when their de-facto leader identified as Ngaruiya, was felled by fire from our lanky young men.
The gang had attacked pedestrians along Mau Mau road in Bondeni, Mathare sub-county before our men acted. Instead of mending their ways after what befell their master as they scampered for dear life by swimming in a sewer line infested with raw sewage, they became more emboldened
In a shocking defilement trend that has continued to rock Makueni County, a man reported to have sodomized his 12-year-old stepson Sunday night in Kibwezi is in custody.
Benjamin Kavindu Mwania, 35, was arrested yesterday within Miangeni shopping centre, moments after the class
seven boy studying at a local school reported his dad's nauseating act.
Narrating his ordeal to officers at Ulilinzi police post, the juvenile explained how the one man he believed was a loving dad treated him to a sumptuous dinner before he turned against him.
Kivindu is said
to have made his stepson share a bed with him, only to force himself into the innocent boy against the order of nature.
The suspect had then ordered the boy to shower immediately, threatening him not to tell anyone.
Yesterday afternoon, the boy opened up to his mother who was
Female Teacher Who Went Missing Last December Found Dead
A family’s hopes of reuniting with their daughter who went missing in Nyahururu, close to two months ago, were dashed after
after her remains were found yesterday. This is after detectives discovered her decomposing body,
in an abandoned well in Igwamiti location, in Nyahururu Laikipia County. Miriam Wanjiru, who was a teacher at St Louis Secondary school in the same town, went missing on December 19, 2021, leaving her one year old infant under the care of her house help.
After three days, the worried nanny who had become weary from nursing and soothing the restless baby, walked to Losogwa police station and filed a missing person’s report. The baby had changed from the little calm angel that the nanny knew, with every passing minute of her