Three men lost their lives yesterday after an irate mob descended on them crushing them to a pulp, after they snatched a handbag from a woman in Thika’s Makongeni’s area, Kiambu County.
The trio who were on a motorbike had attacked a woman who was going about her business at Polysack area before escaping towards Thika town on a red getaway motorbike whose plates were missing. The woman’s screams of distress caught boda boda riders and a few other young
men who were ‘eating root’ at a nearby ‘nduthi’ shed waiting for a squad, by surprise. This prompted the boda boda riders to give chase after the bike at breakneck speed, as no less than 30 motorbikes flew past the busy highway baying for the trio’s blood.
Pedestrians stood by the roadside watching what seemed like the local version of a Grand Prix motorcycle championship as bike after another sped past Vrr! Vrrrr! Vrooooom!...with their engines which had clearly seen better days grumbling resentfully, as the riders who seemed
unpertubed by the cost of gasoline pushed them to their limits. As the pack approached Delta petrol station, the unexpected happened. A matatu that was speeding like the legendary Riakanau bus on free gear while descending the Kambiti and Kangocho valleys towards Sagana,
suddenly appeared. And as the bike swerved to avoid a head-on collision, its rider lost control and the trio crushed on the tarmac with a thud! What followed was a beating the thugs had never experienced in their lifetime as the boda boda riders descended on them with blows
and kicks accusing them of soiling their good name by using motorbikes as their gateway means after committing crime. Mutukuaga atia! How do you carry us! (sic) the angry nduthi men taunted the three miscreants.
By the time police officers who were attending to other
emergencies arrived, the three had unfortunately been crushed like cocoyam leaves in preparation for the ebunu ebunu delicacy and their bodies set ablaze. Police moved their charred remains to General Kago hospital morgue to await identification by their kin. Meanwhile,
three knives belonging to the suspects, a mobile phone and personal effects robbed from the victim were recovered. Members of the public are advised not to take the law into their hands but hand over suspects to police for justice in a court of law.
SECOND FIREARM RECOVERED FOLLOWING LAST NIGHT’S ENCOUNTER WITH CITY THUGS
In yet another shootout that occurred last night, an armed thug was shot dead in a fierce exchange of fire pitting two thugs against our officers based at Makadara division in Nairobi.
This is after the crime busters on routine patrol and with a nose for thugs, spotted a suspicious motorbike parked close to the exit of La Enzy Mall in South B and pursued it. The thugs who immediately smelt a rat engaged our officers in a street chase and began shooting in the
air as they made their escape towards Nairobi West, but the traffic along the busy road slowed them down granting our officers the best advantage in recent days.
The duty Corporal in-charge Kemei (not real name) immediately leapt out of the vehicle,
A bloodthirsty thug met our men in their element last night as he and an accomplice escaped a scene of crime where they had attacked a man at gunpoint. The yet to be identified miscreant had laid an ambush for a man who had just stopped
at his apartment at Githurai 44 and was headed to his house for the night. No sooner had the man stopped his vehicle and alighted to open the gate than the thug sprung from a row of dark vibandaski’s opposite the gate training his firearm at the hapless man’s jugular.
In a videotape from the apartment’s CCTV, the thug was captured as he leapt with long strides and in haste after the man, while ordering him to empty all his pockets as he pointed the firearm at him. After ransacking his pockets, a getaway motorbike screeched to a halt one yard
AMERICAN BASED NEWSPAPER FEATURES DCI VIBRANT SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES
A Daily Newspaper based in New York, The Wall Street Journal, has featured DCI’s Social Media in its publication 20 hours ago. wsj.com/articles/polic…
In a story by its Africa correspondent Michael M. Phillips, the newspaper takes note of the stories appearing on our pages which the paper says one would mistake for ‘noir’ a genre of crime film. The writer who interviewed the DCI Comms team that publishes the crime stories,
gives a perspective behind the unconventional writing that has attracted over 1.4 Million followers on Twitter and a reach of over 4 Million readers per post on Facebook, provoking responses from across the world (sampled in images). This is the third time that
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
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