SECURITY BRIEFS FOR WEEK (2) MONTH OF NOV, 2019

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SECURITY NEWS Week 2: 15th Nov, 2019

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BRIEFS –what has been happening 

Peaceful protests on harambee Avenue, city hall way and parliament road by

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religious groups and pro family groups against the ICPD Conference at KICC.

JKUAT closed until further notice following chaotic protests.....students directed to clear from the institution immediately

Hailstorm at Tebesonik, several properties, vehicles damaged, animals killed

Police in Mwingi this afternoon retrieved the body of a KMTC lecturer from her car where she was found murdered. Her eyes had been gouged out. The body was discovered by residents inside her car in a pool of blood at Mwingi livestock market. The woman was identified as Eunice Kiema, a well-known tutor at the KMTC, Mwingi campus.

Three men were today charged in Embu with killing Catholic priest Michael Kyengo Maingi and burying him in a shallow grave. Michael Muthinji, Kavivya Mwangangi and Solomon Mutava allegedly committed the crime on the night of October 8 at Makima location in Mbeere Sub-county.

High Court has suspended the implementation of the Sh1.50 excise levy on

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bottled water and soda manufactured or imported into Kenya that was to

begin on Tuesday.

In This Issue  Hailstone at Tebesonik, killing animals/destroy crops  JKUAT university closure over students riots  Police assigned to KRA today arrested an al Shabaab militant while sneaking into Mandera

 Huge Inferno breaks out in Mombasa Hospital  Man arrested as a ringleader of the outlawed 42 Brothers group that terrorised and killed people in Kakamega early this year

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IG Mutyambai gives Internal Affairs Unit 24 hours to arrest police officers captured in a viral video using excessive force on a JKUAT student

Police assigned to KRA today arrested an al Shabaab militant while sneak-

escaped death after a shootout ensued between them and the police in Thika. According to the police, the robbers are believed to be part of a larger gang that has been giving area residents in Thika sleepless nights. The robbers escaped from the scene by rushing and jumping into River Chania. Thika sub-county police boss Beatrice Kiraguri said police officers recovered a motorcycle that the robbers had stolen.

ing into Mandera. The suspect, Abdikadir Hussein (ex KWS officer) was in possession of training schedules and videos of him in training. The suspected has been handed over to ATPU mandera for further interrogations. 

DCI finalising probe on graft at KPA on tenders worth Sh3bn; MD Manduku and top managers implicated, DCI Kinoti says.

Mombasa residents were in a state of panic on Monday, November 11, after a Kenyatta University bus slid off after failing to clear the ramp while disembarking at the Likoni channel.

President Uhuru Kenyatta moved to address the cash crunch facing the country when he spelt out measures aimed at improving money circulation in the lower brackets of the economy. Parastatal heads were directed to immediately release Sh34 billion in pending bills as a way of unlocking the flow of cash to ordinary Kenyans. In what appears to be a new round of austerity measures, the President said State corporations would now be required to plan their budgets based on revenue collected and not on budget estimates

Police in Nakuru and Nyandarua counties are investigating a string of burglaries in at least 13 churches in the last two months.

Man and his sons aged 2 & 10 burnt to death after their house caught fire in Kathamba village, Tharaka Nthi County; wife & one child nursing burns.

A section of Technical university of Mombasa students plotting a 'revenge' mission today at Mishomoroni area in Mombasa after two of their colleagues were stabbed and wounded yesterday by unknown people in the area. They say several of their colleagues have been attacked in the area including one who was murdered in October.

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HUGE Inferno breaks out in Mombasa Hospital- Fire

which broke out at the Mombasa Hospital in Mombasa Tuesday evening has been contained. Coast regional police boss Rashid Yakub says the inferno started from the hospital's kitchen after a gas cylinder exploded. There was panic at the Mombasa Hospital after the fire broke out. Some patients who were at the facility were forced to run out of the hospital after the inferno erupted at around 9pm. An eyewitness, Dorcas Rottok, whose child was hospitalized at the facility said the fire started in the children’s wing. She and other patients immediately evacuated from the facility where Mombasa Governor Joho was recently admitted. Mr. Joho spent five days at the hospital after he was admitted for malaria. Police commander Eliud Monari confirmed some patients had been evacuated. Some hospital equipment was also removed from the facility as Mombasa County firefighters fought the blaze. Firefighters are still battling the inferno whose cause is yet to be established. The fire occurred a day after another erupted at Coast General Hospital, the largest referral hospital in the region. On Monday, activities were temporarily disrupted at the Coast General Hospital after a fire which started at the hospital’s main switch caused a scare that saw doctors and some patients rush out of the hospital. Mombasa Health executive Hazel Koitaba said the fire started as a result of rain drops splashing into the electricity circuit board at the changing room in the hospital’s administration block

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HUGE: Inferno breaks at Mombasa Hospital

Police have arrested a man suspected to be the ringleader of the outlawed 42 Brothers group that terrorised and killed people in Kakamega early this year.

According to Matungu Sub-County police boss Alex Ndili, the suspect, Kenson Bramwel Odera alias Brian, fled to Uganda when security agencies intensified operation in Matungu after at least 20 people were killed by the gang.

Police in Bamburi, Mombasa County gunned down a suspected criminal on Wednesday, November 13, hours after students from the Technical University of Mombasa rioted over insecurity. The unidentified man was believed to be part of a ten-member gang that had been terrorizing Kisauni and Nyali residents.

Mt Elgon widows whose husbands were tortured, killed and some disappeared during Operation Okoa Maisha to flush out the dreaded Sabaot Land Defense Force in 2008 by the military are now seeking justice. Eighteen widows have sued at the High Court seeking compensation from the govern-

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Ndenderu MCA Solomon Kinuthia Wambui was today arraigned in a Kiambu Court over assault and damage to property charges. Solomon is accused of assaulting a pregnant Kiambu County Assembly employee on Friday November 8th 2019 at the County Assembly precincts.

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Two of Three Armed Men who were terrorizing locals at Rehmart Supermarket in Lucky Summer Estate were today afternoon fatally injured in a shootout with Detectives who were responding to a Distress Call. One Pistol with Three Live Rounds & Three Mobile Phones were recovered

Kakamega, police officer arrested after he threatened to kill his senior with a gun. He had been called for disciplinary action, at which point he snatched the senior officers gun and threatened to kill him. He was overpowered and arrested.

Former KCB CEO Martin Oduor Otieno appointed EABL Group Chairman effective Janury 1 next year, takes over from Charles Muchene. Media reports indicate that early this morning unknown armed men opened fire on an ambulance near Dabacity on the Wajir - Mandera Road. The ambulance was travelling from Kutulo Hospital to Mandera.

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Siaya, a police officer was ambushed last night by a man and a woman. Good samaritan called it in. He was found with several cuts on the head,

bleeding profusely. His AK 47 with 30 rounds stolen. Manhunt for the attackers ongoing. 

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No casualties were reported. No group has claimed responsibility. 

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Three students are currently recuperating at the Coast Provincial General Hospital following an attack by suspected members of the dreaded Wa-

kali Kwanza gang in Kisauni sub-county. The three who are all students at the Technical University of Mombasa were attacked on Tuesday evening at Kadogo area of Mishomoroni. According to the Coastal Organization Students Association (COSA) chair Edwin Shamir, one of the students identified as Edwin Munene is currently fighting for his life at the

Intensive care Unit of the hospital. 

Police in Nyandarua have arrested a 19-year-old man suspected to have defiled his fourteen-year-old sister at Silanga Village, Ol Kalou Constituency. The suspect is said to have to have defiled his sister in a maize plantation on Sunday. The victim said she was sleeping outside their rental house when his brother grabbed her and dragged her into a nearby maize farm where he raped her. Nyandarua Police Commander Gideon Ngumi said the suspect will be arraigned once investigations are concluded.

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