Detectives have arrested two suspects who were found slaughtering donkeys at a thicket in Ndeiya, Kiambu County and recovered over 30 fresh carcasses of the animal.
Patrick Muiruri, 29 and Elizabeth Wangeci, 32, were arrested and two
vehicles used in the transportation of the flesh in gunny bags impounded.This followed a raid at the scene of the slaughter located at an open field within a thicket in Rwasumali village, where the beast of burden is slaughtered before finding its way to butcheries and meat
spots in the city. After slaughtering the animals, the unscrupulous traders extract boneless meat from the animal’s carcass which is sold to meat lovers in the city exorbitantly, disguised as beef fillet and other boneless chops. No flesh is left to waste as the traders also
package the donkey intestines, kidneys and other internal organs which are sold to outlets dealing in popular roadside delicacy Mutura, supu and matumbo.This follows numerous complains by residents in Limuru and its environs on disappearance of donkeys which detectives have
since established find their way to the the dinner tables of hapless city residents. The two suspects are currently in custody at Ndeiya police station being processed for arraignment. #FichuakwaDCI 0800722203.
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PROMISE OF BLISSFUL NIGHT ENDS IN TEARS FOR TWO CITY GIRLS
What started as a simple Hi, facebook message and graduated to a passionate exchange of flattery, love memes and sweet nothings ended in premium tears for two city babes after the man on messenger turned out to
be a dangerous village casanova.
The burgeoning relationship built on quicksand between a man only identified as Patoo based in Meru and a city girl identified as Sylvia came tumbling down like a house of cards when a promise for a house party culminating to a happy ending left
Sylvia in hospital nursing a life threatening injury and a broken heart.Sylvia had travelled to Meru from Nairobi on Tuesday evening, to meet a man she had met on facebook, for a party. The man had requested her to tag along a bestie ‘for his friend’ as is typical of young men
H.E President William Ruto today presided over the official opening of the Border Police Hospital at Border Police Unit campus in Kanyonyo, Kitui County, which comes to tend to security officers injured especially in the war front.
The 130 bed facility will offer Intensive Care & High Dependency care, respond to Emergencies & Surgical operations mainly to security forces injured in the line of duty, thus complementing the 150 bed capacity National Police Hospital in Nairobi.
Recently, the US Embassy in
Kenya through the Anti Terrorism Assistance program donated a 60 bed mobile hospital to the Border Police Campus, which has so far been critical in serving parts of Lamu County and over 2,000 locals.
Welcoming the guests to the campus, the host DIG-APS Mr Noor Gabow pointed out
The mother of all football matches in the Kenyan FKF premier league shall be staged at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani this coming Saturday, as Police FC face off with legendary Gor Mahia alias Sirkal alias K’Ogalo.
In a contest that is expected to attract thousands of football fans into the stadium, upcoming football sensation Police FC shall be seeking to dislodge a stubborn Sirkal from its dominance in the Kenyan football league and relegate it to oblivion once and for all!
Our boys are in top shape at their training camp taking ‘Vawulence’ bitters with power foam plus daily, garnering the necessary machismo in readiness for the action that will trim ‘imposter Sirkal’ to size. The Nyale Munga-led side will be staging yet another
NOTICE TO PCC APPLICANTS
Kindly note that you are no longer required to book a fingerprinting date while applying for the Police Clearance Certificate (formally Good Conduct). This section has been removed from the portal. Applicants are encouraged to visit their convenient
fingerprinting centres with their printed C24 copies, payment vouchers and original ID cards.
For those choosing DCI Headquarters as their preferred centre, please note that PCC applicants access the fingerprinting facility between 7.00AM and 3.00PM. After 3pm, only those within
the centre are served. To avoid long queues, city dwellers are reminded that this service is equally available at the Huduma Centres.
NB: Once generated, your certificate remains on your ecitizen account for a period of 6months after which it is pulled down. Hence, applicants
An armed and dangerous thug responsible for a series of robberies in Nairobi’s Eastlands area, was last night shot dead at Mathare’s Mlango Kubwa area, in a fierce exchange of fire with police. The thug only known as Vinnie was destined for
tragic fate as he walked into a trap laid by the top crime busters falling for it hook, line and sinker.
Vinnie, as he was popularly known by his associates in crime had no room for escape as he came face to face with the battle-hardened sleuths based at DCI Starehe,
whose excellent record in dealing with armed miscreants speaks for itself. Earlier, the sleuths had laid a trap for Vinnie who was headed for his usual nocturnal adventures and immediately after he was ordered to stop he defied the ultimatum, reached for his firearm and began
During his maiden visit to Kenya in his capacity as INTERPOL President, Major General Dr. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi today visited DCI Headquarters which is home to the Regional Bureau for Eastern Africa and the Nairobi Central Bureau.
Dr. Al-Raisi currently serves as the 30th
president of Interpol and the Inspector General of the United Arab Emirates' Interior Ministry. He was elected President of INTERPOL on November 25, 2021 for a four-year term.
His entry to the Mazingira Complex was preceeded by a courtesy call to the Inspector General of Police
Mr Japhet Koome at the National Police Service Headquarters - Jogoo Hse, where he was received by senior officers and treated to a tour around the NPS Integrated Command and Control Centre (IC3).
He later led his delegation of senior officials in the Interpol board and other