- DCI is investigating the murder of an attorney shot by a man with a gun on Tuesday evening, September 9
- Advocate Mbobu Kyalo was driving home when his attacker fired at him near the Galleria Mall in Karen, Nairobi
- The lawyer died instantly, with the attacker leaving the scene on a speeding motorcycle
The Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) has requested information from Kenyans while its detectives are trying to eradicate the murder of one lawyer in Nairobi.
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Mathew Mbobu Kyalo was shot by a gunman on Tuesday evening, September 9, while driving home in Karen.
He died instantly.
A day later, investigators of DCI They visited the scene, which they wrote as their investigation into the tragic event was underway.
“We would like to inform the public that the incident was reported immediately, the scene was visited by a team of detectives under the leadership of RCIO Nairobi. After finding the scene, detectives from the DCI office of murder, aided by experts from the national investigative laboratory, carefully examined the scene and collected important evidence for investigation,” DCI said in a statement.
No suspect was arrested.
DCI said his team was searching for the suspects and identified the essence of the killings.
The agency called on citizens to volunteer information that would help shut down the suspects.
At the same time, the agency has called on Kenyans to remain calm and give the investigators a chance to carry out their work.
“Our spies are working hard, using all the resources and expertise available to put together events concerning this event. via the WhatsApp number 0709 570 000, ” DCI said.
Kyalo’s killing left many Kenyans in peace, which highlighted the growing concerns over urban security and escalating violence in the capital and surrounding areas.
Advocate Peter Wanyama focused on the choice of motorcycles and armed people while carrying out their brutal acts.
The lawyer pointed out that the lack of control of the boda industry has made it a major threat to security.
According to animals, criminals are hiding in the industry and engaging in legal violations without any action against them.
He pointed out that motorcycles are the most preferred tool for attackers, because it is believed to be easy and can easily help the criminal and quickly leave the criminal area.
Kyalo’s murder occurred several months after the late Kasipul MP Ong’ongo Were was killed in the same way.
On April 30, Were left the Parliament buildings after attending the day’s activities and was heading to his home in Karen when he encountered his death.
A gunman who was following the MP from parliament fired at him in the City of Motury Road.
He shot the MP five times before climbing the motorcycle.
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