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Sixth suspect in killing of Nakuru cop arrested

Five other suspects were arrested on Monday and a rifle recovered.

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by SHARON MWENDE

News04 June 2025 - 09:18
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In Summary


  • DCI said the man is part of a larger group that has allegedly been involved in a series of violent robberies in Nakuru.
  • In his possession were found exhibits suspected to have been recently robbed from a Pakawa resident by armed gunmen. 

The sixth suspect linked to an incident where robbers ambushed and opened fire at police officers on foot patrol, killing one and injuring two, has been arrested. 

The incident happened on Sunday night, June 1, 2025. The injured cops are undergoing treatment.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said the man is part of a larger group that has allegedly been involved in a series of violent robberies in Nakuru.

During the arrest, police found exhibits suspected of having been recently robbed from a Pakawa resident by gunmen. 

The suspect was handed over to Nakuru East detectives.

His alleged accomplices were arrested on Tuesday, after a team of detectives were deployed to hunt down the gang.

During the operation, five suspected gang members were nabbed and an AK-47 rifle was recovered.

The team, drawn from DCI's Operation Action Team and Crime Research Bureau, augmented their Nakuru counterparts and acted on intelligence leads.

After interrogating the suspects, police proceeded to the Rhoda area of Nakuru, where the AK 47 loaded with three rounds of ammunition was found concealed in dry grass near a residential house. 

In one of the incidents linked to the gang, they allegedly staged a violent robbery at a shop located in the Soilo area of Nakuru, attacking the 24-year-old owner with machetes and daggers before stealing hundreds of thousands from his shop. 

Police said that after the daring robbery, they dragged the already suppressed young man from the shop and shot him dead. 

The DCI reassured Nakuru county dwellers and Kenyans across the country that their security remains the foremost priority.

The Directorate noted that several anti-robbery teams have been dispatched and are pursuing identified armed gangs whose operations have been analysed. 

The operations seek to bring to an end the reign of terror and rid the streets of armed criminals.

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