EXPRESSWAY VANDAL

Nairobi Expressway suspected vandal arrested in Embakasi

Misoka is currently in custody at Embakasi Police Station.

In Summary

• In a DCI report, they described the vandalism as a serious crime bordering on economic sabotage.

•"The detectives are preparing appropriate charges against him," DCI tweeted.

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A man suspected of vandalizing materials used for the ongoing construction of the Nairobi Expressway has been arrested by police officers based at Embakasi police station.

Richard Misoka was arrested on Wednesday evening in possession of the vandalized materials.

In a DCI report, they described vandalism as a serious crime bordering on economic sabotage.

The police recovered 11 boxes of greenery landscaping materials used for planting flowers, assorted aluminium bars, metal angle lines and sacks containing metal inter-locking Screws for Guard Rails.

Misoka is currently in custody at Embakasi Police Station.

"The detectives are preparing appropriate charges against him," DCI tweeted.

DCI has appealed to the public to report any case of vandalism of critical national infrastructure.

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