WAR ON CRIME

Undercover police on bicycle kill suspect on robbing spree in Jamhuri

Suspects attacked an officer before his colleagues rescued him

In Summary
  • The officers recovered a mobile phone that had earlier on been stolen from a pedestrian using the same route.
  • More officers have been deployed to various places in the city to tackle armed crime
Crime scene.
CRIME SCENE: Crime scene.
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A suspected thug was Tuesday evening shot and killed after he and his accomplices attacked an undercover police officer in Jamhuri Cemetery, Nairobi.

A gang of three had been attacking and robbing pedestrians in the area when police were alerted and laid an ambush while riding a bicycle.

Two of the officers left their colleague on foot in the same area they had been informed the attacks were happening while on a fact-finding mission.

Police said it was then that a gang emerged from a thicket and attacked the officer on foot, mugging him to the ground.

He later complained of pain due to the attack and struggle with his attackers.

He raised alarm and his colleagues who were meters away on the bicycle rushed back and shot dead one of the attackers as his accomplices escaped.

Kilimani police boss Muturi Mbogo said the officers recovered a mobile phone that had earlier been stolen from a pedestrian using the same route.

Cases of armed robberies have been fluctuating, forcing police to act and tame the trend. This has prompted authorities to deploy more personnel to address the rising cases.

There are concerns with the political and campaign season ongoing, thugs are taking advantage of the situation to attack their targets.

Elsewhere, a 17-year-old boy was arrested after he was found with a dummy pistol in a police operation in Ongata Rongai area, Kajiado County.

Police said they had been tipped off about the weapon before staging the raid in their house and recovered it.

He is expected to be presented in court as investigations go on.

Meanwhile, a mason was electrocuted while working on a roof of a house in Kayole, Nairobi.

The victim identified as Patrick Musyoki had been hired to repair a roof when he touched a live wire killing him on the spot. The body was moved to the mortuary.

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