Detectives arrest 4 varsity students believed to be behind spate of robberies in Nairobi

By , K24 Digital
On Sun, 12 Feb, 2023 14:07 | 2 mins read
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Som of th items recovered by detectives. PHOTO/(@DCI)Twitter

Four university students believed to be part of a gang behind a spate of robberies in Ruai, Juja, Kayole and surrounding areas were arrested on Saturday, February 11, 2023.

According to a statement by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the four were nabbed after an undercover police operation that followed intelligence leads that the four freshmen were part of the gang terrorizing residents in the areas mentioned above.

Prior to the arrests of the suspects, the officers arrested a 19-year-old Kenyatta University student who led them to his three accomplices.

"Detectives are interrogating four university students believed to be part of a gang behind incidents of violent robberies in Ruai, Juja, Kayole and surrounding areas. This is after an undercover team of police officers," the statement reads in parts.

"The suspect led the officers to his 3 accomplices who are fellow freshers, living at Kwa Benson apartments in Juja’s Container area. During the operation, Richard Lankisa, 18, Brian Kituku, 19 and Emmanuel Nyangwencha, 18, all of them pursuing a degree course in Development Studies at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology were arrested," the statement added.

During the operation, detectives recovered a Glock pistol, 8 used 9×19mm special cartridges, one empty pistol magazine, one white plastic face mask, and two laptops.

"This is after a thorough search conducted in their single room led to the recovery of an imitation of a Glock pistol, 8 used 9×19mm special cartridges, one empty pistol magazine, one white plastic face mask, 2 laptops believed to have been stolen property among other items," DCI added.

The suspects are currently being interrogated pending arraignment in court.

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