On Monday, August 20, 2024, the country woke up to the shocking news of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the prime suspect in the murder of women whose bodies were found dumped in Kware, Mukuru Kwa Njenga, escaping from police custody.

A month later, the suspect, who escaped together with 12 other foreign nationals who had been detained at Gigiri Police Station, has not been rearrested.

Alai in his statement urged President William Ruto to fire the DCI boss over Jumaisi’s escape.

According to Alai, Jumaisi should never have been free if he really committed the Kware murders as narrated by the DCI following his arrest.

Alai further argues that the right suspect should be arrested and be put in custody if Jumaisi was found not to have committed the murders.

“President Ruto should move quickly and immediately remove the DCI boss because of this. There is no reason why this man should be free if he really committed the murders. If he didn’t commit the murders, we want the suspect in custody. DCI boss, you are failing Kenya,” Alai stated.

The DCI had earlier called for public help in tracking down and re-arresting the suspected serial killér, Collins Jumaisi.

The detectives are even willing to give out a cash reward to anyone who would positively identify the suspected serial killér who is on the loose.

“A significant cash reward will be provided to anyone with credible information leading to the suspect’s arrest,” DCI’s notice read in part.

According to the notice, Jumaisi is from Shiru Sub-location, Shaviringa Location, Hamisi Sub-county in Vihiga County.

“Information on the suspect’s whereabouts can be reported confidentially to the anonymous #FichuaKwaDCI hotline at 0800722203 or the police hotlines 999, 911, and 112, or to any police station in the republic.”

The detectives further informed the nation that Jumaisi had confessed to the murdérs. However, he later denied the claims, insisting that he was coerced into making the disclosure.

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