3 MEN SAVED FROM ‘MCHELE BABES’ IN THE NICK OF TIME
Three men who were enjoying their drinks at a popular Nyama Choma and drinking joint located at Kamakis along the Eastern By-Pass, will be lucky to celebrate their Valentines day with their main, after being saved from a
pack of pishori babes by a bar manager. The trio had checked into Green Spot Gardens yesterday afternoon to unwind as they planned for the week ahead.
They imbibed rounds of cold swallows to cool their esophageal glands as a kilo of goat ribs and kienyeji chicken which they had
ordered roasted metres away, in the characteristic setup of drinking spots found along the popular weekend getaway. And as the rounds of frothy waters quadrupled on their table, they suddenly spotted three women seated a table from theirs and decided to invite them for a bite.
Whether they were seated there before or not, none of the men could clearly recall. All that mattered to them was their presence at that very crucial moment. Initially, the women pretended to be hesitant but one of the men quipped humorously
Maitu, yumbukaga na kiria imeretie. (It flies with what it has swallowed) That statement seemed to have worked the magic and the women giggled as they joined them in tearing away the marinated, juicy goat ribs and washed it down with rounds of drinks.
The men filled with boyish excitement enjoyed their new found company as hit song Wendo Wi Cama by popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh and Joyce Wamama rent the air, setting the mood for a happy ending. Little did the men know that they had innocently invited a marauding
pack of pishori babes whose intentions were not to have fun but to steal from them! As the evening progressed, the ungrateful women laced the drinks with a stupefying substance and began wooing the men whispering that it was about time.
Luckily, the barman who was at the counter noticed the sudden turn of events as the three men appeared zombified all at once, prompting him to call our officers who responded immediately.
The women Hellen Wambui, 36, Irene Wairimu, 30 and Fidelis Wambui, 34 were
arrested and upon quick search, stupefying tablets were recovered from them. The suspects are currently in custody at Ruiru police station pending appearance in court.
That Barman at Green Spot should be invited to make welcoming remarks during tomorrow’s men’s conference. He saved 3 families.
Detectives are interrogating four university students believed to be part of a gang behind incidents of violent robberies in Ruai, Juja, Kayole and surrounding areas. This is after and undercover team of police officers
based at Makadara, Ruai, Embakasi and Kayole last evening in a joint operation arrested a 19-year-old Kenyatta University student, following intelligence leads that he was part of a dangerous criminal gang. The suspect led the officers to his 3 accomplices who are fellow
freshers, living at Kwa Benson apartments in Juja’s Container area. During the operation, Richard Lankisa, 18, Brian Kituku, 19 and Emmanuel Nyangwencha, 18, all of them pursuing a degree course in Development Studies at Jomo Kenyatta University of
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations is appealing to members of the public to volunteer information that may lead to the arrest of five (5) dangerous terror suspects, linked to the Alshabab terror network.
Four of the suspects are responsible for recent attacks against civilians and security forces in Lamu County and within the larger Boni enclave while one was involved in the Garissa University attack in 2014, that led to the death of 147 innocent people.
Ramadhan Hamisi Kufungwa commands Al Shabaab fighters and coordinates attacks from Somalia targeting innocent Kenyans. He is the link person to Kassim Musa Mwarusi, a fugitive responsible for executing attacks in Boni and movement of recruits to join Al Shaabab and other terror
HOW FULIZA LOST CLOSE TO SH 500 MILLION TO SCAMMERS
Detectives have uncovered a high level fraud syndicate where scammers have obtained close to Sh500 million through a popular mobile phone platform supported by mobile communication service provider, Safaricom.
The service provider through its Fuliza overdraft service where customers can complete their MPESA transactions even when they do not have enough funds in their M-PESA account, lost the money in a well coordinated scheme by eight young men based in Nakuru and Trans-Nzoia counties
Isaack Kipkemoi, Gideon Rono, Maxwell Ributhu, Gideon Kirui, Moses Rono, Collins Kipyegon and Edwin Cheruiyot were arrested at an apartment in Kiamunyi, while the mastermind Peter Gitahi was arrested in Kitale, Trans-Nzoia County following the meticulous operation by our officers
Detectives have arrested one suspect and recovered a consignment of unaccustomed alcoholic drinks and fake Kenya Revenue Authority stamps in Kasarani, Nairobi County. Johanes Odhiambo was arrested following the intelligence-led
operation conducted by a multi agency team comprising of officers from KRA and DCI. After receiving actionable intelligence, the team raided an unmarked go-down within Kasarani's Vickens 30 Industrial park area where following a detailed search, the officers managed to recover
an assortment of different types of spirits, 250ltrs drums of ethanol, assorted bottle lids and assorted counterfeit KRA stamps.Also recovered were 3 empty tanks of 3000ltrs, one 5000ltrs tank full of blended alcohol, and a 10,000ltrs tank containing 3000ltrs of blended alcoholic
Today the British High Commission Home Office International Operations Director Mr Nick Fowler led a delegation of his officers in a courtesy call to the Director DCI Mr Mohamed I. Amin, where the two heads discussed areas of cooperation in fighting trafficking of narcotics.
In a brief meeting held at the DCI Boardroom, Mr Fowler expressed concern that the narcotics underworld remained a threat to global peace, citing cocaine and heroine as the most trafficked globally. In that regard, he called upon all concerned agencies to share intelligence and
endeavour to break the supply chain at the points of origin.
To boost the DCI's Anti-Narcotics Unit's capacity to detect peddlers, the guests donated two portable X-ray scanners, for use in mobile operations on such places as houses and offices, vehicle cabins and compartments,
DCI CHIEF LAUDS DETECTIVES WHO HAVE SERVED THE COUNTRY WITH HONOUR
The Director DCI Mr Mohamed Amin has congratulated both serving and retired detectives who have served the country with honour and pride and called upon others to follow suit.
While acknowledging individual officers whose contributions in the Directorate left an indelible mark in the lives of Kenyans, Mr Amin lauded their ingenuity and adherence to the demands of the constitution, pointing out that there was no room for a contrary practice.
"I acknowledge with profound admiration the individual efforts of every honest, virtuous and incorruptible officer serving in the Directorate, and give you the assurance of my full support. You bear the badge of honour and respect, and posses immense powers in your duty to