The life of Keagan Githua who had graduated not long ago From Strathmore University with a bachelor's degree in Information Technology was cut short after he was killed in cold blood by robbers who stubbed him on the chest and fled away with his android phone.
The family of the university student can now find peace after detectives arrested 4 of the suspects linked to the murder of their beloved son. The suspects were based in Githurai and that's the place where the 4 were arrested and the deceased phone was repossessed .
DCI crackdown success on the gang was as a result of an analysis of the gangs modus operandi which was conducted by Sleuths based at the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau. The bureau findings pointed that the gang operates from Githurai town.
The findings provided by the bureau gave the detectives located at DCI Starehe a go ahead for an operation to arrest the culprits that have not given peace to Kenyans in general.The good news was shared by the DCI via their Tweeter handle. 

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