How gun-wielding criminals use street spies in Nyeri slums

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Investigators were busy yesterday piecing together details about 26-year-old Eric Kinyanjui, who is said to come from Ngecha Village in Limuru, and Farouk, reported to have been born and bred in Majengo slum in Nyeri.

Police found documents in their pockets that seemed to reveal their identities and were confirming details.

Slums in Nyeri have turned into hideouts for some of the country’s most wanted criminals, police have revealed.

According to police sources, armed criminals operating in Nairobi and Kiambu counties usually escape to parts of Nyeri when police tighten the noose on armed criminals in the areas.

Witemere, Kiawara, Ngangarithi, Kangemi and Majengo slums have been classified as some of the favourite areas for armed criminals, most of them on police watch lists for criminal activities in parts of Nairobi and the central region.

Police sources believe that most of the criminals in Nairobi who are recruited into criminal gangs  are natives of Nyeri.Image result for street children nyeri

“Most of the profiled criminals come from Nyeri. They operate in Nairobi and when they realize they are about to be caught or when police operations are heightened, they run to these slums to lie low,” said the source, who sought anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to the media.

 

The divisional commanding officer in charge of Nyeri Central, Masai Makau, told the Nation that the criminals have recruited lookouts and devised modes of communication that they use to alert them of the presence of police officers in the area.

They are said to hire even street children to act as spies on police activities or the presence of unfamiliar faces.

“They are very fast in communicating and whenever an unfamiliar face is spotted they will vanish. They have lookouts everywhere,” said Mr Makau.Image result for police hunt suspect nyeri

So good are the lookouts that they are able to spot even plain-clothes detectives, a tactic police say criminals have acquired by identifying slum dwellers.

“They know the people they live around so any unfamiliar face automatically raises a red flag,” said the area OCPD.

Police said that when they apprehended three of the most wanted gun-wielding criminals, they  managed to escape the grasp of police in operations organised by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.

On each occasion, they escaped through the slums, where they know police will not engage them in a gunfight.Related image

“Police officers cannot continue firing live bullets in a densely habited area because innocent people could get injured in the shootout. The criminals know this and they try to use it to their advantage,” said Mr Makau in a previous interview with the Nation.

The many slums around Nyeri town, according to police, hinder police in their efforts to apprehend the suspects.

“There are so many scattered slums in Nyeri [and this] makes policing quite challenging because community policing in those areas is rather inactive,” Mr Makau said.

Police have warned that the criminals are heavily armed and dangerous but maintained that efforts to apprehend them are under way.

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