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    DCI arrest suspected ringleaders behind wines and spirits robbery spree

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Detectives arrested three key suspects believed to be behind a recent surge in armed robberies targeting wines and spirits outlets across Kajiado, Nairobi and Kiambu counties.

    The gang, reportedly armed with crude weapons, has been terrorising traders in the three counties, stealing cash and large quantities of alcoholic stock while leaving behind extensive destruction.

    In some cases, the attacks have reportedly resulted in injuries and significant financial losses.

    According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the arrests followed intelligence-led operations conducted by a joint team drawn from the DCI Headquarters’ Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) and the Operations Directorate.

    The coordinated raids were carried out in Ruiru and Juja, where two suspected ringleaders were apprehended at their hideouts.

    A third suspect, described as a notorious criminal, was arrested in Nakuru.

    During the operation, detectives recovered three motor vehicles — a black Toyota Voxy, a white Toyota Voxy and a sky-blue Toyota Raum — all loaded with assorted alcoholic beverages suspected to have been stolen from the targeted outlets.

    Officers also seized various shop-breaking tools believed to have been used to force entry into the premises, sisal ropes suspected to have been used to restrain guards and watchmen, and several sisal bags thought to have been used to transport the stolen liquor.

    The three suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to undergo identification parades before being arraigned in court.

    Their identities will be made public once the identification process is complete.

    Investigations remain ongoing as detectives pursue other members of the criminal network.

    The DCI reiterated its commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for businesses across the country and urged members of the public to share any information that could assist in the investigations.

    Members of the public can report anonymously through the toll-free number 0800 722 203 or via WhatsApp on 0709 570 000.

    Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

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