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alma1
#101 Posted : Thursday, April 05, 2018 3:48:40 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
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High Court has on Thursday sentenced killer police officer, Titus Ngamau Musila, alias Katitu, to 15 years in jail for killing a suspect in Githurai five years ago.

The police officer, who was popular among Githurai residents for combating crime, will serve less time behind bars after the court put into consideration the four years he has already served in custody while awaiting conclusion of his case.

High Court Judge James Wakiaga found Katitu guilty of murdering Kenneth Kimani Mwangi on April 14, 2013 at the Githurai 45 bus stage.

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So let it be known by all ye men, that,in the long run, you are but all alone Think



The criminal should ask wazua keyboarders to help him serve part of his sentence.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

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#102 Posted : Thursday, April 05, 2018 7:25:33 PM
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He used to be in Katitu Mboys Mband?
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Katitu of the famous Katitu Boys Band shot Kimani at Githurai bus stage on March 14, 2013. He was taken to court a year later.
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#103 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 3:38:00 PM
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A police officer attached to the Ruaraka Police Station in Nairobi was on Friday night shot dead by hijackers and his firearm stolen.

The officer was riding in a Neo Kenya Mpya bus that was heading to Thika town when five gangsters hijacked the vehicle.

As they ransacked the passengers, one of the gangsters stumbled on his gun then stabbed him before snatching it and shooting him with it.
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
PeterReborn
#104 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 9:48:22 AM
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https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Th...73728-12ad7dx/index.html
c&p

Bernard Chege, 26, the survivor of a strange police shooting in which his friend, Ms Janet Waiyaki, was killed, on Sunday narrated how the two officers ignored his pleas to help save Ms Waiyaki’s life.


The officers, Administration Police Constable William Chirchir from Makadara Police Station and another AP constable, Mr Godfrey Kirui, from Industrial Area Police Station, fired 15 bullets into the vehicle at a popular spot in the city’s Parklands.


What the two officers were doing, allegedly on duty, so far from their beats and in the area under the jurisdiction of Parklands Police Station, remains unexplained.


City Park is a popular hangout where young revellers relax in their cars chewing miraa and drinking especially in the evenings and on weekends. Policemen have been reported to tap on car windows, soliciting for money, before proceeding to the next car.


TRAGIC SUNDAY


On the tragic Sunday morning and out of character, Mr Chege decided to ignore the police, started the car and began to drive off. The two APs opened sustained fire, killing Ms Waiyaki, a mother of three, and leaving Mr Chege in need of blood and nursing injuries at Avenue Park Hospital.



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•Exposed: Officers who shot woman dead at City Park
•Woman 'mistakenly' shot dead near City Park, Nairobi -VIDEO


According to Mr Chege they were “relaxing” at the spot he had frequented before the incident.


“I have never been shot before. This is like a movie to me. When I was shot, I tried to apply pressure on the wound. It was very painful. I begged the cops to give me a piece of cloth to stop the bleeding, they didn’t want to help,” Mr Chege said from his hospital bed.


That account differs sharply with that of the police, except for the back-end where police opened fire after Mr Chege refused to open the door and started to drive off.


COMPROMISING SITUATION


Police claim the two were “in a compromising situation” in the car, but Mr Chege says “there is nothing like that”. Ms Waiyaki’s family suspects foul play and has vowed to pursue the matter to find out exactly what transpired that fateful day.


Police say they were alerted by Mr Eustace Mureithi, a guard, to the presence of car that had been parked in the same place for hours.


“The officers went and found a Toyota Fielder KBX 515H parked in the forested area with all windows closed.

Consistency is better than intensity
hardwood
#105 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 10:57:02 AM
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PeterReborn wrote:
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Th...73728-12ad7dx/index.html
c&p

Bernard Chege, 26, the survivor of a strange police shooting in which his friend, Ms Janet Waiyaki, was killed, on Sunday narrated how the two officers ignored his pleas to help save Ms Waiyaki’s life.


The officers, Administration Police Constable William Chirchir from Makadara Police Station and another AP constable, Mr Godfrey Kirui, from Industrial Area Police Station, fired 15 bullets into the vehicle at a popular spot in the city’s Parklands.


What the two officers were doing, allegedly on duty, so far from their beats and in the area under the jurisdiction of Parklands Police Station, remains unexplained.


City Park is a popular hangout where young revellers relax in their cars chewing miraa and drinking especially in the evenings and on weekends. Policemen have been reported to tap on car windows, soliciting for money, before proceeding to the next car.


TRAGIC SUNDAY


On the tragic Sunday morning and out of character, Mr Chege decided to ignore the police, started the car and began to drive off. The two APs opened sustained fire, killing Ms Waiyaki, a mother of three, and leaving Mr Chege in need of blood and nursing injuries at Avenue Park Hospital.



Related Content

•Exposed: Officers who shot woman dead at City Park
•Woman 'mistakenly' shot dead near City Park, Nairobi -VIDEO


According to Mr Chege they were “relaxing” at the spot he had frequented before the incident.


“I have never been shot before. This is like a movie to me. When I was shot, I tried to apply pressure on the wound. It was very painful. I begged the cops to give me a piece of cloth to stop the bleeding, they didn’t want to help,” Mr Chege said from his hospital bed.


That account differs sharply with that of the police, except for the back-end where police opened fire after Mr Chege refused to open the door and started to drive off.


COMPROMISING SITUATION


Police claim the two were “in a compromising situation” in the car, but Mr Chege says “there is nothing like that”. Ms Waiyaki’s family suspects foul play and has vowed to pursue the matter to find out exactly what transpired that fateful day.


Police say they were alerted by Mr Eustace Mureithi, a guard, to the presence of car that had been parked in the same place for hours.


“The officers went and found a Toyota Fielder KBX 515H parked in the forested area with all windows closed.



Seems like eating fish in the car can land you in a lot of trouble. Guy was eating his uncle's wife aka aunt? Were the cops "contracted" from their "far off stations" to deal with the issue?
masukuma
#106 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 10:57:58 AM
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PeterReborn wrote:
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Th...73728-12ad7dx/index.html
c&p

Bernard Chege, 26, the survivor of a strange police shooting in which his friend, Ms Janet Waiyaki, was killed, on Sunday narrated how the two officers ignored his pleas to help save Ms Waiyaki’s life.


The officers, Administration Police Constable William Chirchir from Makadara Police Station and another AP constable, Mr Godfrey Kirui, from Industrial Area Police Station, fired 15 bullets into the vehicle at a popular spot in the city’s Parklands.


What the two officers were doing, allegedly on duty, so far from their beats and in the area under the jurisdiction of Parklands Police Station, remains unexplained.


City Park is a popular hangout where young revellers relax in their cars chewing miraa and drinking especially in the evenings and on weekends. Policemen have been reported to tap on car windows, soliciting for money, before proceeding to the next car.


TRAGIC SUNDAY


On the tragic Sunday morning and out of character, Mr Chege decided to ignore the police, started the car and began to drive off. The two APs opened sustained fire, killing Ms Waiyaki, a mother of three, and leaving Mr Chege in need of blood and nursing injuries at Avenue Park Hospital.



Related Content

•Exposed: Officers who shot woman dead at City Park
•Woman 'mistakenly' shot dead near City Park, Nairobi -VIDEO


According to Mr Chege they were “relaxing” at the spot he had frequented before the incident.


“I have never been shot before. This is like a movie to me. When I was shot, I tried to apply pressure on the wound. It was very painful. I begged the cops to give me a piece of cloth to stop the bleeding, they didn’t want to help,” Mr Chege said from his hospital bed.


That account differs sharply with that of the police, except for the back-end where police opened fire after Mr Chege refused to open the door and started to drive off.


COMPROMISING SITUATION


Police claim the two were “in a compromising situation” in the car, but Mr Chege says “there is nothing like that”. Ms Waiyaki’s family suspects foul play and has vowed to pursue the matter to find out exactly what transpired that fateful day.


Police say they were alerted by Mr Eustace Mureithi, a guard, to the presence of car that had been parked in the same place for hours.


“The officers went and found a Toyota Fielder KBX 515H parked in the forested area with all windows closed.




Let's assume that they were in a "compromising" situation - is that what you do as cops? Shoot people "relaxing"?
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Swenani
#107 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 11:07:46 AM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
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masukuma wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Th...73728-12ad7dx/index.html
c&p

Bernard Chege, 26, the survivor of a strange police shooting in which his friend, Ms Janet Waiyaki, was killed, on Sunday narrated how the two officers ignored his pleas to help save Ms Waiyaki’s life.


The officers, Administration Police Constable William Chirchir from Makadara Police Station and another AP constable, Mr Godfrey Kirui, from Industrial Area Police Station, fired 15 bullets into the vehicle at a popular spot in the city’s Parklands.


What the two officers were doing, allegedly on duty, so far from their beats and in the area under the jurisdiction of Parklands Police Station, remains unexplained.


City Park is a popular hangout where young revellers relax in their cars chewing miraa and drinking especially in the evenings and on weekends. Policemen have been reported to tap on car windows, soliciting for money, before proceeding to the next car.


TRAGIC SUNDAY


On the tragic Sunday morning and out of character, Mr Chege decided to ignore the police, started the car and began to drive off. The two APs opened sustained fire, killing Ms Waiyaki, a mother of three, and leaving Mr Chege in need of blood and nursing injuries at Avenue Park Hospital.



Related Content

•Exposed: Officers who shot woman dead at City Park
•Woman 'mistakenly' shot dead near City Park, Nairobi -VIDEO


According to Mr Chege they were “relaxing” at the spot he had frequented before the incident.


“I have never been shot before. This is like a movie to me. When I was shot, I tried to apply pressure on the wound. It was very painful. I begged the cops to give me a piece of cloth to stop the bleeding, they didn’t want to help,” Mr Chege said from his hospital bed.


That account differs sharply with that of the police, except for the back-end where police opened fire after Mr Chege refused to open the door and started to drive off.


COMPROMISING SITUATION


Police claim the two were “in a compromising situation” in the car, but Mr Chege says “there is nothing like that”. Ms Waiyaki’s family suspects foul play and has vowed to pursue the matter to find out exactly what transpired that fateful day.


Police say they were alerted by Mr Eustace Mureithi, a guard, to the presence of car that had been parked in the same place for hours.


“The officers went and found a Toyota Fielder KBX 515H parked in the forested area with all windows closed.




Let's assume that they were in a "compromising" situation - is that what you do as cops? Shoot people "relaxing"?


We as country accepted that it's okay for cops to shoot unarmed civilians or people who are not "like"
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Iganamagana
#108 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 4:13:44 PM
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Joined: 3/27/2009
Posts: 1,437
masukuma wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Th...73728-12ad7dx/index.html
c&p

Bernard Chege, 26, the survivor of a strange police shooting in which his friend, Ms Janet Waiyaki, was killed, on Sunday narrated how the two officers ignored his pleas to help save Ms Waiyaki’s life.


The officers, Administration Police Constable William Chirchir from Makadara Police Station and another AP constable, Mr Godfrey Kirui, from Industrial Area Police Station, fired 15 bullets into the vehicle at a popular spot in the city’s Parklands.


What the two officers were doing, allegedly on duty, so far from their beats and in the area under the jurisdiction of Parklands Police Station, remains unexplained.


City Park is a popular hangout where young revellers relax in their cars chewing miraa and drinking especially in the evenings and on weekends. Policemen have been reported to tap on car windows, soliciting for money, before proceeding to the next car.


TRAGIC SUNDAY


On the tragic Sunday morning and out of character, Mr Chege decided to ignore the police, started the car and began to drive off. The two APs opened sustained fire, killing Ms Waiyaki, a mother of three, and leaving Mr Chege in need of blood and nursing injuries at Avenue Park Hospital.



Related Content

•Exposed: Officers who shot woman dead at City Park
•Woman 'mistakenly' shot dead near City Park, Nairobi -VIDEO


According to Mr Chege they were “relaxing” at the spot he had frequented before the incident.


“I have never been shot before. This is like a movie to me. When I was shot, I tried to apply pressure on the wound. It was very painful. I begged the cops to give me a piece of cloth to stop the bleeding, they didn’t want to help,” Mr Chege said from his hospital bed.


That account differs sharply with that of the police, except for the back-end where police opened fire after Mr Chege refused to open the door and started to drive off.


COMPROMISING SITUATION


Police claim the two were “in a compromising situation” in the car, but Mr Chege says “there is nothing like that”. Ms Waiyaki’s family suspects foul play and has vowed to pursue the matter to find out exactly what transpired that fateful day.


Police say they were alerted by Mr Eustace Mureithi, a guard, to the presence of car that had been parked in the same place for hours.


“The officers went and found a Toyota Fielder KBX 515H parked in the forested area with all windows closed.




Let's assume that they were in a "compromising" situation - is that what you do as cops? Shoot people "relaxing"?


Last time I checked, this was not illegal! The cops should rot in jail.
Kaigangio
#109 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 4:33:43 PM
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hardwood wrote:

Seems like eating fish in the car can land you in a lot of trouble. Guy was eating his uncle's wife aka aunt? Were the cops "contracted" from their "far off stations" to deal with the issue?


The idiot was having an affair with his aunt??? very disgusting...I believe probably he must have been warned about it and perhaps they had already crossed the Point of Safe Return (PSR) and were already deep into the affair. "If a hyena eats a fat person it never stops" a Kikuyu proverb.
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
2012
#110 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2018 4:44:47 PM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 6,592
Location: Nairobi
Kaigangio wrote:
hardwood wrote:

Seems like eating fish in the car can land you in a lot of trouble. Guy was eating his uncle's wife aka aunt? Were the cops "contracted" from their "far off stations" to deal with the issue?


The idiot was having an affair with his aunt??? very disgusting...I believe probably he must have been warned about it and perhaps they had already crossed the Point of Safe Return (PSR) and were already deep into the affair. "If a hyena eats a fat person it never stops" a Kikuyu proverb.


I also think there's more to this.... Pengine waliitaniwa.
Do you know sexual relationship/affair is at the top of motives of murders?

BBI will solve it
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