ANOTHER SHOOTING INCIDENT REPORTED IN KIMININI

TRANS-NZOIA COUNTY
KIMININI SUB-COUNTY
KIMININI POLICE STATION.

SUBJECT: SHOOTING INCIDENT REPORT:Ref my OB 26/8/7/2021 at 2130hrs. It was reported by one Ken Muyundo of telephone number 0722654788 and a licenced firearm holder s/no. 003804 that there has been a lady by the name Chemutai who has been persistently calling to meet him within kiminini market. The OCS arranged a team and laid a trap and the lady met with the reportee who fired a single shot to scare her and she was arrested and on interrogation, the lady alleged to have met the man and exchanged telephone numbers which prompted her to call him severally and she revealed her name as Phanice Chemutai Juma from kaboiywo village in kaptama location. On conducting a thorough search on the lady at the station, a wound was discovered at her lower left abdomen thus prompting the officers to take her to kitale county referral hospital for treatment. The pistol ceska mini s/no. C212983 belonging to the said Ken Muyundo with one magazine loaded with 10 rounds of 9 by 18mm and one spent cartridge have been retrieved and held as exhibit. Case PUI.

KILLER COP CAROLINE KANGOGO NOW GOES AFTER HER HUSBAND

Corporal Caroline Kangogo appears to be now going for her husband. This is after the police woman sent her husband chilling messages.

Her husband, who is a senior officer at maritine police unit is living in fear

This has led detectives to form the theory that Corporal Caroline Kangogo is hunting her former lovers one by one.

Sources told @digitalcops2020 that recently Caroline discovered that she is HIV positive and that is the reason she after all people that she had sexual interaction with

Kangogo and her husband have two children together who are aged eight and eleven years. In her message, Carolyne said that her husband would suffer the same fate as her two victims: death.

A CARTEL THAT SWINDLES TEACHERS MONEY ON PRETEXT THAT THEY CAN EMPLOY, PROMOTE AND TRANSFER THEM ARRESTED

The mastermind behind the syndicate

A cartel believed to have swindled unsuspecting teachers millions of shillings on the pretext that they would be offered employment, promotions and transfers to renowned established schools has been uncovered by our detectives.

The cartel that has infiltrated the Teacher’s Service Commission database, is working in cahoots with employees in crucial departments, within the headquarters of the country’s teachers employer.

According to the DCI, the detectives launched investigations into the scam, following a probe by the commission’s internal investigations department. The department had received numerous complaints from teachers, who had been defrauded colossal sums of money in the shadowy deals.

In a letter written by the Commission’s CEO Dr Nancy Macharia on May 21, 2021, she invited DCI to conduct detailed investigations into the syndicate, Dr Macharia revealed how fraudsters had opened several fake Facebook accounts in her name, and defrauded unsuspecting teachers millions of shillings, on the promise that she would offer them employment opportunities at a fee.

Detectives immediately moved in and conducted clinical investigations into the scam. The findings are shocking!

The syndicate involving current and a former employee at the commission has left hundreds of teachers including the retired poor and hopeless after defrauding them their hard earned money.

In a well-choreographed syndicate, detectives established that the mastermind of the scheme Japheth Kyalo Kioko, is a former records management employee at the commission, who graduated from the University of Nairobi with a degree in Human Resources. Kyalo was dismissed from the commission in 2014 on grounds of questionable integrity.

However, he successfully recruited the commission’s principal accountant Jeremiah Musyoka Talu in his network. Musyoka has been accessing teachers’ personal information discreetly, before sharing it with the cons.

The commission principal accountant

In an elaborate scheme unearthed by detectives from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau, Musyoka accesses the database and fishes out details of prospective teachers, who have made applications to join the noble profession.

He then shares the information with Musyoka who uses the CEO’s fake accounts to lure unsuspecting applicants. In order to convince the applicants that they are actually communicating with the CEO, they share with the applicant their personal information as captured in the database such as the schools where they had applied to teach and the subjects they have applied to cover.

Confronted with all these facts, the applicants fall for the trap hook, line, and sinker. They are asked to part with hundreds of thousands of shillings to secure the scarce opportunities, lest they are offered to other deserving applicants.

In one such case, a primary school teacher reported to the county director of education in Bomet armed with a letter of posting. The director went further and posted the teacher to a school within the county, where a vacancy existed.

However, it was later discovered that her employment letter was fake after she had rendered her services for almost one term. A similar case was also reported at a secondary school in Thika, where a teacher from Kisii travelled all the way and took up a teaching position at the school. Later, it was discovered that he had not been hired procedurally after covering lessons for a whole month.

The fraudsters working with rogue officials from the pensions department also target teachers due to retire and cajole them with promises of fast tracking their pension at a fee. In the end, the teachers lose their entire pension and savings to the marauding phonies.

One such teacher who had retired in Webuye, lost Sh 700,000 in the intricate network that involved the cons, a shylock and crooked officials based at treasury’s pension department. The teacher was approached by one of the conmen and was enticed into taking a loan from the Nairobi-based shylock. Unbeknownst to the retiree, the scammers took his personal details and used them to open an account bearing the his name at a bank in Webuye.

The details were then shared with the crooked officials at the pension department who processed his pension and wired it to the account. However, the money was immediately reverted to an account operated from Nairobi, where it was withdrawn. The retiree died shortly thereafter. Detectives are currently investigating 14 such cases, involving retirees who have lost their entire savings.

Detectives further uncovered that the cons target recently graduated teachers whose chances of being hired are slim. With the offer of securing a teaching position ahead of their seniors who graduated earlier, they quickly part with the money demanded, ranging from Sh100,000 to Sh400,000.

Teachers who hold senior positions such as principals and their deputies eagerly waiting to hold managerial positions have also not been left out in the vicious con game. Principals are promised transfers to schools that are considered prestigious at a fee, while their deputies in the hope of ascending to the top, also part with huge sums of money.

Four suspects were last night arrested in connection with the scam. They include the mastermind Japheth Kyalo Kioko the mastermind of the fraud, Jeremiah Musyoka Talu who is the commission’s principal accountant, Lawrence Mutunga Mumo who is an electronics engineer and Nathaniel Kanyagia Jambuya.

An electronic Engineer

The suspects were arraigned in court on 7/7/2021 morning, where custodial orders were granted to hold the suspect for 14 days

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POLICE OFFICER DEMOTED TO THE RANK OF ASP AFTER ASSAULTING TWO JUNIOURS

Former Ruiru Sub-County Police Commander Stanley Mutunga has been demoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent over an incident where he reportedly assaulted two police constables in his office in 2019.

The officer is said to have physically assaulted the junior officers while he was OCPD Ruiru in Kiambu County.

The officers filed a complaint with the Internal Affairs Unit thus prompting an inquiry.

The investigations have since found the senior officer culpable,with the unit recommending that the Inspector General of Police (IG) initiate stern disciplinary action against him for violating the eighth schedule of the National Police Service (NPS) Act and the Service Standing Orders (SSO).

The IG,on receipt of the file,petitioned the NPS Commission to constitute a national disciplinary committee as required by law and further conduct disciplinary trials against the officer.

During the administrative trials,investigators testified before the committee and provided evidence which led to his demotion,as seen in a memo from the police headquarters.

By Mary Wambui
Nation Media Group

THE KILLER COP CORPORAL CAROLINE KANGOGO KILLS ANOTHER MAN IN KIAMBU

Corporal Caroline Kangogo

Detectives are looking for a female Police Officer who has gone berserk and is on a killing spree.

Corporal Caroline Kangogo, the suspect behind the killing of Police Constable John Ogweno, in Nakuru, has shot dead yet another man in cold blood.

The rogue officer who took off with Ogweno’s firearm a loaded ceska pistol, lured a man to Dedamax Hotel in Kimbo, Juja area at around 4pm yesterday. She later emerged from the room at around midnight and fled to an unknown destination, leaving the dead man’s body sprawled on the bed.

Detectives have established that she lured the man to the room and went ahead to pay for it, before savagely shooting him on the head at point-blank. She later told an attendant working at the guest house that she had gone to buy toothpaste, before making her escape.

The man’s lifeless body was discovered today morning. The suspect who is armed and dangerous has been on the run since early yesterday morning, after she killed constable John Ogweno, who was based in Nakuru.

We are cautioning members of the public especially men to be on the lookout for the rogue officer, who is luring men to her trap before killing them. Let nobody trust her or accommodate her since she is armed and dangerous.

Source: Directorate of Criminal Investigation Facebook

DCI BOSS KINOTI RESHUFFLES TOP DCI COMMANDERS

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) director George Kinoti has reshuffled commanders and top sleuths in latest changes to the investigations unit.

The changes were prompted by the retirement of senior officers.

Nairobi Regional Criminal Investigations Officer (RCIO) is Paul Wachira who has been moved from Rift Valley. Taking his place will be Isaac Meeme.

Nairobi RCIO Bernard Nyakwaka has been named the head of the DCI Kenya Airports Police Unit and will be stationed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

Nyakwaka replaces Joseph Mugwanja who has been moved to DCI headquarters as the director of planning.

Taking over the reins at the Investigations Bureau (IB) is the outgoing head of Anti Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) John Gachomo. He has been replaced by Mombasa head of ATPU Martin Otieno at the headquarters.

Carrey Nyawinda takes over as the head of Banking Fraud Investigations Unit (BFIU). Nyawinda replaces Abdallah Komesha who was moved to DCI headquarters and will be deputizing Gachomo.

Kilimani head of DCI Fatuma Hadi will be in Rwanda for a senior officers’ training course. Her replacement will be Stephen ole Tanki.

Peter Kiboro is the new DCIO for Gigiri in Nairobi whereas Laikipia’s Francis Wanjau was moved to Kisumu in the same capacity.

Bernard Gicheru takes over as the director of operations at DCI, Pius Gitari as the boss at Special Service Unit (SSU), and Eliud Lagat director of reforms.

Kisii County Criminal Investigations Officer (CCIO) Adan Guyo has moved to Nyandarua in same capacity and Kitui’s Samuel Kobina to DCI academy as the deputy director.

Lawrence Okoth is set to make a move to Kitui where he will serve as the CCIO, Johnston Kola (North Eastern), Stephen Chacha (Western region) and Johna Kirui (DCI headquarters) as Amos Teben becomes director of complaints.

Kasarani’s Jackson Owino is Garissa’s new head of personnel. @digitalcops2020 wishes all the commanders all the in their new post. Will like to ask them to prioritise the service delivery to Mwanachi

THE ANNUAL SENIOR COMMANDERS CONFERENCE

Mr. Hillary Mutyambai.

The Inspector General, National Police had an annual conference where he met with senior commanders to review the programs and strategies as a security sector in preparation for the 2022 General Elections.

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He said that they will remain focused to offer maximum security for a free and fair election. The commanders identified the hot spot areas that are prone to electoral violence.

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The baseline report on police service delivery performance survey 2021 was also launched. The survey indicated that 63% of the public are satisfied with services received from the police.

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Speaking after the conference the Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiangi said that they have formed a multi-agency team to come up with a strategic plan to handle the 2022 election. He also loud the transformation in the National Police Service saying that the service delivery has improved.

Mr Mutyambai also thanked every Police Officer for the great work they are doing in crime and order management in their areas of jurisdiction.

DICKSON MURARO THE SUSPECT BEHIND THE SHOOTING OF TWO OFFICERS SURRENDERS TO POLICE

Dickson Mararo the suspect behind the shooting

Dickson Njanja Mararo the suspect behind the shooting of two police officers and a woman at Quiver’s Lounge in Kasarani, last Friday, has surrendered to detectives at DCI headquarters.

The suspect who is currently being grilled by Serious Crimes detectives surrendered today afternoon, accompanied by lawyer Cliff Ombeta.

Speaking on his behalf lawyer Cliff Ombeta said that his client was not on the run but was waiting for things to cool down. “My client was provoked by the police officers who were taking his girlfriend from him”

Ombeta said that his client tried to seek assistance from the bouncer but the said officers block him.

The case was taken over by officers from the Special Crimes Unit who will work round the clock to ascertain what happened.

A Glock semi-automatic pistol and 38 rounds of 9mm ammunition, were recovered from the suspect. Mararo will be arraigned in court to answer to murder charges

19-year-old Kenyan school girl assaults two police officers, one hospitalised

SIAYA, Kenya: – A 19-year-old schoolgirl is now in police custody after she assaulted two police officers in Siaya county in Kenya, who had to be taken to the hospital for treatment, one of whom she was said to be romantically involved with. According to police reports, the Form Three student identified as Sheril Awino, […]

19-year-old Kenyan school girl assaults two police officers, one hospitalised

POLICE TERM CORPORAL CAROLINE KANGONGO AS ARMED AND DANGEROUS

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Police are in pursuit of Corporal Caroline Kangogo, a prime suspect in the murder of Constable John Ogweno.

Constable Ogweno was found murdered earlier today inside his car at a car park at Kasarani Police Line in Nakuru County.

An alert signal says Cpl Kangogo has since fled and further describes her as armed and dangerous.

“A Ceska pistol serial number 94676 loaded with 15 rounds of 9 mm also went missing,” read part of the signal.

The signal requests all police divisions to be on the lookout and if traced recover the forearm and arrest her.

Sources say Cpl Kangogo was last seen with the deceased at Nakuru Police Mess at Dog Section in Section 58. It’s also believed the two were in a relationship.

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