DCI Arrests Man Part of Gang That Robbed & Raped MCA & Minister in Nyamira

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A file image of two men in police handcuffs after being apprehended in August 2019.
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Police have launched a manhunt for 10 men accused of a brazen robbery and gang rape incident in Nyamira County, shocking residents. 

In a statement by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Thursday, a female MCA and minister of Nyamira County were among the victims. A school principal and police officer were also attacked by the gang in the incident that occurred on October 23.

Detectives indicate that one of the suspects was arrested and will be grilled to aid in the investigations as the police pursue the other suspects.

According to the report by the agency, the gang took siege of one homestead for close to seven hours. 

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Kenyans police officers at a crime scene in Kisumu County in March 2016.
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"After subduing the victims with beatings and death threats, members of the gang who were armed with a pistol, machetes and other crude weapons forced themselves into three of the women in turns, before escaping with their loot after 7hrs of inflicting untold terror and trauma on the hostages. Reportedly, the incident happened from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. on the fateful night," read the statement in part.

"Upon receiving the information, all the security agencies in the county were mobilized and investigations were launched on October 24. The victims were attended in various hospitals in the county and samples were taken from the sexually abused victims." 

The gang was also reported to have taken several assorted mobile phones, and over Ksh130,000 in cash. 

Police added that the gang also confiscated an unknown number of ATM cards and proceeded to withdraw money from the bank accounts. The amount of money withdrawn remains unknown.

However, the police put the money to the region of hundreds of thousands.

"Backed up by crime research detectives and the crime scene support teams who processed the scene for crucial leads, the investigating team placed a suspected ring leader at the scene before tracking him down in Kondele, Kisumu County," DCI noted.

"The suspect was escorted to Nyamira County HQS where an identification parade was conducted. The victims positively identified him before detectives made a miscellaneous application to detain him for interrogation."

Kenyans with information on the whereabouts of the nine other suspects were urged to provide information anonymously through phone number: 0800 722 203.

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