DCI Make Damning Revelations On 3 Bags Retrieved In Kware
According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, five more nylon bags were retrieved from the quarry in Mukuru’s slum on Saturday.
The Directorate stated that three of the bags contained female body parts: the first bag contained two legs from the knee down, the second bag contained two body parts, one from the neck to the waist and another from the head to the waist, and the third bag contained a lower limb from the thigh to the knee.
“For the other two bags, one contained a dog carcass while the other was full of garbage,” DCI said.
The DCI assured the public that its investigations would be thorough and would cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to potential cultist activities and serial killings.
The DCI urged the public to remain calm and give the detectives the opportunity to bring justice to the victims.
Further to the statement made yesterday July 12, 2024, the DCI would like to inform the public that five more nylon bags were retrieved from the quarry today.
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) July 13, 2024
Three bags contained female body parts as follows: the first bag had two legs from the knee downwards, the second bag…
“Moments ago, a select team of our homicide detectives and forensic experts based at the National Forensic Laboratory, whose role is very crucial in evidence gathering before the scene is tampered with, were impeded by agitated members of the public from accessing the scene,” the Directorate said.
“In full understanding of the emotive nature of these developments, we urge our fellow Kenyans to allow us to handle this scene to give closure to the families and bring to book any culpable persons. “
DCI invited families, all interested parties, the Law Society of Kenya, civil society organizations, and human rights activists to take part in the postmortem exercise to ensure that the investigations are conducted in the most transparent and open manner possible.
On Friday, the DCI discovered nine bodies in the abandoned quarry; all were females and had been killed in the same manner.
In a statement, Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin stated that the bodies were severely mutilated and in various stages of decomposition.
“Earlier today at approximately 1100hrs, the Embakasi Division Police and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) responded to an urgent call from the public in the Villa area of Mukuru kwa Njenga,” Amin said.
“The alarm was raised following the discovery of six severely mutilated bodies, all female, in various stages of decomposition.”
He stated that the bodies were wrapped in nylon papers and reinforced with nylon ropes.
DCI Make Damning Revelations On 3 Bags Retrieved In Kware