Murang’a Police Officer Kills Self Inside Station
On Monday, a police officer affiliated with the Nyakiang’a Police Station in Murang’a County committed suicide.
As of approximately 2:30 pm, the police constable was reportedly present in the police quarters located within the station when the incident transpired.
Simultaneously, while monitoring the report office, a colleague of the officer detected multiple gunshots emanating from the police quarters, which compelled him to hasten to the location.
He discovered the deceased officer lying in a pool of blood at this juncture.
The Sub-County Police Commander (Scpc), the Mathioya Sub-County Criminal Investigations Officer, and the Deputy Officer Commanding Station affiliated with the Nyakiang’a Police Station all paid a visit to the location.
Officers of Crime Site Investigations (CSI) stationed at the county headquarters of Murang’a also examined the crime site to obtain information that could help determine the murderer’s motive.
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Initial inquiries unveiled that the officer discharged the projectile from the back of the cranium after shooting himself in the mouth.
“A total of 3 rounds of 7.62×51mm were expended,” read part of the police report.
A postmortem examination was pending at the Kiria-ini Mission Hospital Mortuary, where the body of the officer was transferred.
The occurrence contributes to the recent surge in instances of officers committing suicide. It also emphasizes the difficulties encountered by men in uniform while performing their official duties.
The cases have been associated with the officers’ stress and trauma, which can be attributed to the arduous nature of their occupation.
The National Police Service (NPS) implemented a functional policy to furnish officers who required professional counseling services to contain the crisis.
Officers may be referred to the Chiromo Hospital Group for assistance from mental health professionals in extreme circumstances.
Murang’a Police Officer Kills Self Inside Station