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Rogue DCI Officers Arrested

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.

The following day, the victim went to Akira police station to make his report, only to find the vehicle he had been bundled into parked at the station. He immediately rushed to our headquarters where he reported his discovery at the Serious Crimes unit.

Investigations were launched immediately and the serious crimes detectives established that the vehicle indeed belonged to DCI Langata.

All the four officers who were involved in the criminal act have since been arrested and identified positively by the victim, in an identification parade conducted this evening at the DCI headquarters.

The suspects are currently guests of the state, facing Robbery with Violence charges, contrary to Section 296 (2) of the Penal Code.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations condemns the unfortunate behavior of the four suspects in the strongest possible terms. Their actions are isolated indiscipline cases that do not represent our moral values and what we stand for.

We are an investigative body that is responsive to the security needs and requirements of every Kenyan and such acts do not in any way define who we are.

Consequently, we caution any police officer/s found on the wrong side of the law, that stern and prompt action shall be taken against them, in strict fidelity to the law regardless of the service they are from.

The Directorate shall spare no effort in bringing such criminals who taint the image of the entire Police service to justice.

Meanwhile, any Kenyan who may have unfortunately suffered in the hands of the four, is urged to immediately report at the Serious Crimes Unit headquarters for action.

#FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 203.
 
Rogue DCI Officers Arrested

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.

The following day, the victim went to Akira police station to make his report, only to find the vehicle he had been bundled into parked at the station. He immediately rushed to our headquarters where he reported his discovery at the Serious Crimes unit.

Investigations were launched immediately and the serious crimes detectives established that the vehicle indeed belonged to DCI Langata.

All the four officers who were involved in the criminal act have since been arrested and identified positively by the victim, in an identification parade conducted this evening at the DCI headquarters.

The suspects are currently guests of the state, facing Robbery with Violence charges, contrary to Section 296 (2) of the Penal Code.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations condemns the unfortunate behavior of the four suspects in the strongest possible terms. Their actions are isolated indiscipline cases that do not represent our moral values and what we stand for.

We are an investigative body that is responsive to the security needs and requirements of every Kenyan and such acts do not in any way define who we are.

Consequently, we caution any police officer/s found on the wrong side of the law, that stern and prompt action shall be taken against them, in strict fidelity to the law regardless of the service they are from.

The Directorate shall spare no effort in bringing such criminals who taint the image of the entire Police service to justice.

Meanwhile, any Kenyan who may have unfortunately suffered in the hands of the four, is urged to immediately report at the Serious Crimes Unit headquarters for action.

#FichuakwaDCI 0800 722 203.

Hawa si watapaona cha mtema kuni jameni?
 
Whilst in the vehicle, the in-charge Corporal Tom Otieno, forcefully transferred Sh40,000 from the victim’s Mpesa account to his Mpesa account.
Ni muda tangu nitumie neno stupid dim-eye.

Najiuliza - Of the thousand and one ways a crooked cop can make money waliona tu watumie gari ya job kufanya kidnapping, robbery na isitoshe wahamishie pesa ya victim kwa simu zao? Shenzi kabisa hizi nongwe!
 
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Bunch of fools. Hawajui ata bila eye witness accounts, mobile transfers are easily traceable. Most likely walijiona hao ndio wabaya na hakuna kitu inaweza wafanyikia. Kaende sana
Imagine what would have happened had he not spotted that vehicle and proceeded to report at the original police station? He would have probably gone missing the following day
 
Nothing to feel good about knowing a majority of the force are inclined to commit similar crimes. The culprits have done this thousands of times and are also guilty of a million other transgressions before they graduated to such brazen acts. Their only blunder was to pick on a knowledgeable and courageous citizen who knew what to do. Had he made the mistake of reporting them at the wrong place, he would probably be swimming in some river inside a gunny bag. The question would be, what systems are in place to clean the law enforcement as a whole? We should be worried that we don't have a trusted and professional police force capable of arbitrating large-scale conflicts.
 
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Sad, even after all that the officers have done, the usual detractors are still at their back. Truly there is no bad mind antidote.
 
Sad, even after all that the officers have done, the usual detractors are still at their back. Truly there is no bad mind antidote.
What you refuse to acknowledge is that for every reported case, there will be 99 other cases that go unreported. We should be worrying about the unreported incidents every time a case is reported. When I did some survey years back on improprieties at police stations, the data was unbelievable. It was like looking for drunk people in a bar.
 
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tourette syndrome.
word for the day
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a condition of the nervous system. TS causes people to have “tics”. Tics are sudden twitches, movements, or sounds that people do repeatedly. People who have tics cannot stop their body from doing these things. For example, a person might keep blinking over and over.
Mfano kwenya sentensi
TS ya @Cortedivoire huzidi akiona haga kwa street mbele yake hadi anajimwagia
 
ndio hizi nugu
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me think the other one is state witness but dont quote me
 
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