‘Armed And Dangerous,’ DCI Unmasks Gang Behind Death Of Police Officer Escorting KCSE Exams In Siaya
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has published images of five gang members alleged to be behind the attack on a teacher and the death of a police officer in the Mahero area in Siaya County during the KCSE examinations.
According to the DCI statement, the five men are linked to the incident last month, where officials ambushed were part of the team invigilating and supervising the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.
They include; Edward Wanyama Mukanga alias Ramadhan Mukanga or Abu Naiyah, Edwin Omondi popularly known as Rashid, Simon Ochieng Ouma alias Hassan alias Obas, Hastings Omondi Odipo alias Martin or Umar, and Salim Jackoyo.
DCI says all five suspects hail from Siaya but some are linked to crimes extending to Busia, Kisumu, and Nairobi counties.
Ramadhan Mukanga who was once a fisherman at Ogangara beach is said to be the mastermind behind the terror group based in Hawinga area who also reportedly planned the November attack.
The second member Rashid was born in the Hawinga area within Uranga in Siaya County according to the DCI, and is linked to a series of attacks in Siaya, Kisumu, and Busia counties.
Obas on the other hand comes from Uranga and is also linked to crimes extending to the Baba Dogo area in Nairobi County.
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The DCI notes that both Umar and Jackoyo hail from Kadenge. Umar was once a fisherman at Nina Beach near Lake Victoria but is now part of a gang in the Hainga area.
Jackoyo however operates in a gang that terrorizes business people of Siaya and Busia counties.
Detectives are therefore appealing to the public to bring forth any information that may lead to the arrest of the five criminals.
“They are wanted by the Kenyan security services for various capital offenses. They may be armed and hence dangerous,” DCI warned.
In the November 20 incident, the officer was in the company of his colleague and the center manager when they were ambushed by unknown assailants with crude weapons.
While the center manager fled to safety, the thugs killed one of the officers and injured the other. The thugs escaped with the officers’ firearms.
‘Armed And Dangerous,’ DCI Unmasks Gang Behind Death Of Police Officer Escorting KCSE Exams In Siaya