
A gang raided a secondary school in Kabete, Nairobi and killed two guards before escaping with property.
The incident happened at the Kabete Vet Lab Secondary School, police said.
According to
the police, the Saturday dawn incident occurred shortly after a rehearsal
exercise involving Form Four students.
Security cameras showed a group of unidentified assailants storming the compound under the cover of darkness, targeting the security guards on duty before proceeding to vandalise several offices and the computer laboratory.
The attackers are said to have destroyed CCTV
cameras and made away with at least 10 laptops, several keyboards, and routers.
Some of the
stolen items were later found discarded along the escape route.
Investigators are now analysing CCTV footage and other forensic evidence as they pursue key leads that could help identify and apprehend the perpetrators.
Preliminary reports suggest that the attackers may have been individuals familiar with the school environment, police said.
The bodies of the two guards are currently at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) mortuary awaiting post-mortem examinations.
A team of
detectives visited the scene on Monday as part of the probe into the murder. The team said they are pursuing good leads into the murder.
Elsewhere in Ntimaru, Migori county, one John Rawe, 25 was killed in an attack on the road by unknown people.
Police said the
man was rushed to a local hospital where he died on arrival.
The motive of
the fatal attack was not immediately known. The body was moved to a local
mortuary pending an autopsy and hunt on the attackers.
And a 54-year-old woman died in
hospital after being assaulted at her home in Adungosi, Busia County.
Police said Roseline Iserien had
been assaulted at home before she was rushed to the local hospital where she
succumbed to the injuries. Police said they are pursuing a known suspect in the
murder which occurred on October 20, 2025.
The motive of the assault was
not immediately known. The body was moved to a local mortuary pending an
autopsy and other investigations.
Murder incidents have been on the
rise in various parts of the country amid efforts to solve them. Police say up
to eight cases are reported daily in the worrying trend.
A special homicide team in the DCI is pursuing those cases so far reported and some have been solved, police said. Some of the cases are pending in courts.