Detectives hunt for 3 more suspects in Briton’s murder
The public has been asked to call toll-free hotline 0800 722 203 to report anonymously
by CYRUS OMBATI
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Briton Campbell Scott
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has called on members of
the public to volunteer information
that may lead to the arrest of three
suspects linked to the murder of
58-year-old Briton, Campbell Scott.
Scott’s partially decomposed body
was found on February 22, in Makongo Forest in Makueni county.
Scott had arrived in the country
just days earlier to attend a business
conference in Nairobi.
Following the heinous crime, the
trio Benard Mbusu, Samuel Kamitu,
and Alphonse Kilewa alias Edu are alleged to have fled
and have since allegedly remained in hiding.
The public have been asked to call
the toll-free hotline 0800 722 203
at any time to report anonymously,
or report to any police station with
information on the three. Albunus Mutinda and Alex Kithuka, the prime suspects in the murder,
will remain in police custody for 21
days as the investigation continues.
Forensic evidence has conclusively
linked the two suspects to the murder,
leading to their arraignment.
Scott, a senior director at FICO, a
data analytics company based in the
US, jetted into the country on February 16, for a product launch by
his company and was booked at JW Marriot Hotel in Westlands.
A day later, he was seen leaving
the hotel and visited Havana Bar and
Restaurant along Woodvale Grove in
Westlands with an unidentified man.
That was the last time Scott was
seen alive.
Tragically, the Briton’s partly decomposing body was later found
stuffed in a bag hidden in a shrub in
the forest along the Machakos-Wote
highway.
A herder who was tending to his
goats stumbled upon the body.
Preliminary investigations revealed
that Scott was picked by an Uber
driver who took him to Mutinda’s
house in Pipeline, Nairobi.
The probe has so far shown Scott
died in the house in Pipeline - through
actions the suspects took or influenced.
Moreover, investigators uncovered
multiple successful and unsuccessful attempts to withdraw funds from
Scott’s bank accounts in Nairobi, Voi
and Mombasa before his murder and
the subsequent disposal of his body
in the forest.
This was after the suspects withdrew up to Sh2 million from his accounts using his credit cards.
During the court proceedings
before Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina, detectives requested the court
to allow them hold the suspects for
21 days, owing to the seriousness of
the matter and that releasing them
would jeopardise the investigations,
a request that was granted.
The matter is scheduled for mention on March 24.
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