City Gang Targeting Mpesa Shops in Nairobi Arrested

Following the spate of armed robberies that have rocked the city in the past few days, detectives have swung into action and arrested the mastermind of the attacks, one John Mutiso Makau alias Katitu.

The suspect believed to be a returnee from the Alshabaab militia in Somalia was arrested after a dramatic chase in Nairobi’s Kayole estate, pitting detectives from the elite Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau, backed up by a contingent of officers from Kayole police division.

In the 48-hour meticulously planned operation, detectives had prior to Katitu’s arrest rounded up two of his accomplices Brian Wambua Mbindyo and Danson Musyoka Mulee. But it is Katitu’s dramatic arrest that left residents of Kayole’s Matopeni area shocked as they quickly shut their businesses and retreated to their homes, following a commotion that stretched for three kilometres as detectives chased after the slippery thug.

Hadn’t the lead investigator Chief Inspector Gicharu (real name withheld) outpaced the miscreant in the sweltering afternoon heat, the thug believed to have received combat and martial arts training in neighbouring Somalia, would have detoured to one of the dingy lanes in Kayole’s matopeni settlement and disappeared from the detectives’ sight.

3-kilometre chase

However, Gicharu, who has spent most of his career chasing after armed city thugs and has as a result received the head of state commendation, disembarked from their vehicle and went after Katitu breathing down his neck with determination, before finally pouncing on him after a 3-kilometre chase.

John Mutiso Makau alias Katitu who police say is the mastermind of the robbery cases.

Residents who watched the unfolding chase from their windows and halfway shut doors described how C.I Gicharu pounced on the thugs’ shoulders pinning him on the ground, before he went for his jugular. A struggle then ensued as the detective handcuffed the determined thug before the police vehicle arrived and whisked away the criminal.

Trouble for the thugs started when the headquarters’ based sleuths gathered sufficient actionable intelligence regarding their whereabouts, following the gruesome killing of a man who was shot at four times in broad daylight, seconds after walking out of a bank in Donholm, on October 31, 2022.

In the incident that attracted countrywide attention, the gun-toting thugs had pumped four bullets into Nicodemus Mbuvi Munyasya, who was walking out of Donholm’s Family bank carrying a carrier bag, killing him on the spot.

The 38-year-old accounts clerk at extra paints manufacturing limited had deposited a cheque in the bank and was walking out carrying two disposable cups in a carrier bag.

Shot four times

Immediately he stepped out of the banking hall, two thugs on a motorbike accosted him and a scuffle ensued as the thugs snatched the bag from Munyasia, assuming that it contained a wad of cash.

When Munyasia resisted, he was shot at four times, three times on his legs and once in his chest by the fleeing thugs. Forensic Crime Scene detectives recovered one spent cartridge and one bullet head at the scene.

Three days before the incident, the suspects had accosted a woman as she left her Mpesa shop in the Umoja estate, and shot her in the ankle before taking possession of her handbag which contained an unspecified amount of money. Regina Chege was approaching the gate to her house at around 9:30 pm when the thugs on a motorbike struck.

This incident was similar to one reported at Embakasi police station on October 19, where one Dennis Musyoki and his wife who operates a Mpesa outlet were attacked at gunpoint as they walked home.

In yet another incident involving the armed miscreant gang, a retired managing director of Coast Development Authority, had been accosted at the gate to his compound in April, this year. James Kahindi, was parking his vehicle at his home in Gataka, Ongata Rongai when, when two men opened the doors to his vehicle, a Toyota Hilux.

Kahindi, a licensed firearm holder reached for his Ceska pistol and fired two shots in the air, as the terrified thugs scampered for dear life. During the incident, the thugs shot at Kahindi’s house help who was rushed to Nairobi Women’s hospital in stable condition.

Preliminary findings from the Forensic Ballistic Unit based at the DCI National Forensic Laboratory established that the firearm used in all four incidents was similar.

Bank heists

The detectives also established that one of the main suspect’s accomplices Danson Musyoka, had a past criminal record and had been involved in various bank heists before going under.

Main suspect’s accomplice Danson Musyoka.

When he realized that he was on our radar, he retreated to his rural home in Matuu where he put up a modest home. Musyoka had recently sneaked back to the city where he teamed up with Katitu and Mbindyo to terrorize city residents.

Aware that our hawk-eyed detectives were on his trail, he changed tact from bank robberies to ferrying his accomplices to scenes of crime. He moved around in a red motorcycle that would be spotted bearing registration numbers KMF 265Y and KMGF 588H. It was the thug’s preferred getaway means.

In the well-organized criminal gang, Mbindyo was in-charge of surveillance and his duties included going around Mpesa shops in city estates gathering information on the shops and transacting large amounts of cash, before sharing his findings with his accomplices.

In a detailed confession, Mbindyo told detectives that he would also remain at the scenes of crime and offer misleading eye-witness accounts to crime scene detectives and members of the press. He would only leave the scene after ensuring that he has tampered with every detail that would incriminate his accomplices.

Fourth suspect

In the ongoing investigations into the activities of the nefarious gang, last night detectives recovered 18 rounds of 9mm calibre from Katitu’s house in Fedha estate.

Ammunition recovered from the suspect’s Matuu house.

An operation to arrest the fourth accomplice only identified as Willie or Ibrah also a returnee from Somalia is currently underway.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations is requesting members of the public to volunteer information that may lead to the arrest of the suspect.

Consequently, the DCI Director Mr Mohamed Amin has called on detectives countrywide, to be on the lookout for criminals terrorizing innocent members of the public, especially those using motorbikes as their getaway means.

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