Operations okoa Nairobi city kicked out yesterday. This is after cases of Thugs terrorizing residents on the daylight in the city increased.
This evening, we have received another news that detectives have managed to arrest another four suspected thugs. According to the source, the four are in connection with the murder of 24 year old Keagan Githua a university student who was murdered last month on October 31.
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According to DCI, the first suspect was arrested in Starehe before heading to Githurai where the rest were arrested and the deceased's smartphone recovered.
Keagan who had recently graduated from Strathmore University with a degree in information technology, was killed in cold blood by robbers who stabbed him on the chest and fled after taking away his smartphone.
This news comes when the operation Okoa Nairobi City was launched last week by the inspector general of police.
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