A gripping pursuit is underway as law enforcement agencies intensify efforts to capture Kelvin Kang'ethe, the prime suspect in the shocking murder of Kenyan nurse Margaret Mbitu at a United States airport last November. Kang'ethe's audacious escape from Muthaiga Police station has left detectives baffled, prompting the formation of a special multi-agency task force dedicated to his capture.
Recent developments reveal that police have tracked Kang'ethe's phone signals to Machakos County, honing in on the sprawling Nairobi Metropolis area. The specialized team is meticulously sifting through clues to trace Kang'ethe's movements, identifying potential contacts within the past 48 hours and soliciting vital information from locals to pinpoint his exact whereabouts.
Eyewitness testimonies shed light on Kang'ethe's daring escape, recounting how he slipped away from the police station unnoticed. According to vendors and bystanders, Kang'ethe, unshackled and barefoot, was pursued by two men, one in police uniform and another in civilian clothing, before vanishing into the bustling traffic near the National Youth Service barracks.
Shockingly, no shots were fired during the pursuit, prompting scrutiny of police procedures and sparking speculation about possible accomplices aiding Kang'ethe's flight. The mystery deepens as reports suggest Kang'ethe may have sought refuge in a nearby forest, eluding capture in a dramatic twist.
In response to the brazen escape, Nairobi Police boss Adamson Bungei has ordered the arrest of four officers stationed at Muthaiga Police station at the time, alongside the suspect's alleged lawyer. As the manhunt intensifies, authorities are determined to unravel the intricacies of Kang'ethe's escape, leaving no stone unturned in their quest for justice.