The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has resolved 71 criminal cases over the past four months, demonstrating its commitment to swift and thorough justice, according to a statement by the National Police Service (NPS).
Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga praised the DCI’s tireless efforts in investigating major crimes, citing high-profile cases such as:
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The KUSSCO corruption probe
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The deaths of Silvia Kemunto (Multimedia University student) and British national Campbell Alistair Scott
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The murder of IEBC official Aisha Abubakar in Kilifi
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A violent robbery involving a Korean missionary couple in Kajiado
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The ongoing murder investigation of Kasipul MP Charles Were
The DCI is also addressing crimes like armed robbery, defilement, murder, theft in transit, drug and arms trafficking, and human trafficking.
Nyaga thanked the public for its cooperation and urged continued support in reporting criminal activities via toll-free numbers (999, 911, 112, or 0800 722 203) or anonymously through #FichuakwaDCI. He reassured that all reports will remain confidential and affirmed the police’s dedication to ensuring the safety and justice for all Kenyans.