Roysambu Murder: Truth Behind Nigerian Suspect Confessing to Luring 70 Women and Selling Body Parts For Ksh 106K
The shocking killing of a 20-year-old student in Roysambu, Nairobi County, announced on Sunday, January 14, has stunned the Kenyan population.
The victim’s body was dismembered and discarded in a trash container, while the perpetrator escaped with the head. The primary individual under suspicion, who is a Nigerian citizen, was apprehended while trying to leave the country through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) en route to Abuja.
The event sparked intense discussions, with the majority of Kenyans expressing disapproval of recent events. Amidst the ongoing conversation, certain individuals from Kenya shared a police report purportedly originating from the individual in question, who is said to have confessed during questioning.
The mentioned police document revealed that the individual enticed more than 70 women, resulting in their deaths, with their body parts subsequently being sold on the black market.
Nevertheless, a verification conducted by PoliticalPulseChat uncovered that the event described in the circulating police report on social media took place in Nigeria, specifically in Osun State, where the police apprehended two individuals involved in ritualistic activities.
In November 2022, an incident took place where law enforcement confiscated assorted body parts of women from the location.
As per the police report, the perpetrators enticed women by offering them money and lavish presents before carrying out the atrocious deed. The victims were brought to an accommodation where the murder took place.
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Before entering the lodging areas, the perpetrator admitted to enticing his victims by treating them to meals, beverages, or shopping outings, ultimately persuading them to accompany him to the accommodations.
“All they need to do is get or rent a fancy car with cash they would spend on the girls. What they lack is what we use to kill them,” read part of the police report.
They would subsequently collect organs from the victims, which were then traded on the illicit market. The perpetrators received approximately Ksh106,000 (N600,000) for each girl they murdered.
The individuals admitted to targeting married women, resulting in their deaths along with those of their children.
In Kenya, women are advised to exercise caution when encountering unfamiliar individuals in rental apartments to prevent becoming targets of serial killers.
The most recent homicide marks the second incident reported in rental apartments within a week. On January 6, the lifeless body of Starlet Wahu was discovered in a rented dwelling in South B.
To control the recent pattern, the government has introduced fresh measures to curb such incidents. These measures involve guests submitting their identification documents upon entry and ensuring that the surveillance cameras in buildings are operational.
Roysambu Murder: Truth Behind Nigerian Suspect Confessing to Luring 70 Women and Selling Body Parts For Ksh 106K