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@Cristiano No player will ever shine in Manchester,Madrid,and in juventus like Christiano Ronaldo
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@WilliamsRuto People on Facebook will think this is an investment, but the deadliest weapon.
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At the Second Africa Climate Summit, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pleased to preside over the signing of a landmark cooperation agreement between Africa's development finance institutions and commercial banks to advance the climate positive agenda launched at the inaugural summit in Nairobi two years ago.
Our financiers committed to mobilise up to $100 billion to power Africa’s green industrialisation driven by our continent’s abundant renewable energy. The partners included the African Export-Import Bank (AfreximBank), Africa50, Stanbic Bank Kenya, Equity Group Holdings, Kenya Commercial Bank Group, and Ecobank Transnational Inc.
Kenya will host the secretariats of both the Africa Green Industrialisation Initiative and the Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa as we continue to champion Africa’s leadership in climate action and sustainable development.




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Arrested: The Millionaire Gen-Z Hacker
26-year-old accused of stealing millions through hacking
Major betting firm says it lost Sh11.4m to hacker
University drop-out says he is a cyber security engineer
#NTVWeekendEdition @Karanja_Ibrah @zeynabIsmail
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#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!
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PRESS STATEMENT : NPS RESPONSE TO BBC AFRICA EYE DOCUMENTARY ON CHILD EXPLOITATION AT MAAI MAHIU, NAKURU COUNTY
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@DCI_Kenya Nyi dci mungejua kenye wazungu walifinyia our ancestors walai hamngekua mnaongea hata kidogo
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ELUSIVE GOLD SCAM DUO NABBED IN POLICE RAID
After months on the run, two gold scammers who have been slipping through the police dragnet have finally been brought to book.
Detectives from the Operation Support Unit (OSU) have arrested Benson Gembe Odero and Emmulate Adhiambo Othuno, the masterminds behind a multi-million-shilling gold scam targeting foreign investors.
The case traces back to September 2024, when two investors from Dubai lodged a complaint. Lured by the promise of a lucrative deal to purchase 35 kilograms of gold, the investors flew to Kenya after days of negotiations.
On arrival at JKIA, they were chauffeured to a plush Kilimani hotel and introduced to an elaborate network of accomplices, some posing as KRA Customs officers, Ministry of Mining officials, and even licensed private jet operators.
Before they realised they were being conned, the scammers had already fleeced them of USD 54,300.
Following the complaint, detectives mounted an intensive investigation. On November 5, 2024, coordinated raids were carried out in Runda, Ridgeways, and the Industrial Area, where the victims had been taken to “formalise” the bogus deal, where thirty-one suspects were arrested and arraigned.
However, Odero and Othuno managed to stay one step ahead until August 13, 2025, when OSU detectives finally cornered and arrested them in a targeted operation.
The two appeared today, August 14, 2025, before Milimani Law Courts No. 3 for plea taking. They denied the charges, and the case was adjourned to August 18, 2025, for the determination of their bond terms.


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@DCI_Kenya This is where you draw the lines mtfukers wanjinga nyinyi you are protecting who here

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CRACKDOWN ON GOLD SCAMMERS
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has intensified its efforts against transnational gold fraud syndicates, responsible for defrauding foreign investors of hundreds of thousands of dollars through elaborate fake gold schemes.
In an ongoing investigation, detectives from the Operations Support Unit (OSU) have arrested Michael Otieno Owano, an advocate and proprietor of Otieno M.O. Law Advocates, for his role in a high-stakes scam that defrauded a Canadian investor of USD 618,000.
The victim was lured into a fake gold export deal involving 250 kilograms of gold, allegedly set for shipment to Dubai aboard a private jet. On April 15, 2025, a Proforma Invoice of USD 318,400 was issued by EAI Logistics, with the funds wired to Owano’s law firm account. He was later asked to send an additional USDT 300,000 to a cryptocurrency wallet, but no gold was ever delivered.
Owano’s arrest follows the earlier arrest of Francis Talla Ouafo, also known as Allain, a Cameroonian national believed to be the mastermind of the syndicate. He was arraigned on July 31, 2025, at the Milimani Chief Magistrate's Court.
In a separate but similarly orchestrated scam, Lupemba Lorenzi Olivier, a Congolese national, appeared at the Milimani Law Courts in connection with a fraudulent gold deal targeting a Gabonese investor. Detectives secured a seven-day custodial order to finalise investigations. The matter is scheduled for mention on August 13, 2025.
Meanwhile, another suspect, Kelvin Otieno Onyango, alias Kevo Sonko, the alleged director of SwiftTaxis Logistics Ltd, was arrested for his role in the same case. The complainant was led to his office, where they negotiated and formalised the gold deal. He later transferred USD 140,000 into an escrow account.
All the suspects are currently in custody, undergoing processing pending their arraignment in court, as DCI intensifies efforts to dismantle the networks behind these sophisticated gold scams.


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@DCI_Kenya You are protecting someone's monopoly business in the name of arresting
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CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB UNCOVERED IN DIANI, KWALE COUNTY
What seemed like a peaceful corner of Kenya’s beautiful coastline turned out to be the unexpected site of a major drug bust. Detectives have uncovered a secret narcotics lab tucked away in a quiet neighborhood of Mwabungo village, Ukunda — a place more often associated with serene beaches than crime.
After days of discreet surveillance and intelligence gathering, a team from the Anti-Narcotics Unit and Kenya Police carried out a well-coordinated raid on a secluded one-acre compound. Hidden behind tall walls and a heavily guarded gate, the location turned out to be more than it appeared.
Inside, officers arrested two individuals: Gianardi Giulio, a 37-year-old Italian national, and Moses Nanoka Egadwa. The team recovered lab equipment and chemicals suspected to be used in the manufacture of drugs, as well as packaging materials clearly marked with names of known narcotics.
Further searches revealed sections of the compound being used to cultivate what is believed to be cannabis, adding to the growing list of evidence pointing to long-term illegal activity.
The suspects are now in custody and awaiting formal charges in court.
The National Police Service has reiterated its commitment to dismantling drug networks and keeping Kenyan communities safe from the harmful effects of narcotics and the illegal drug trade.




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@WilliamsRuto Educated ijiots cannot see the new world oder is starting from kenya guys wake up we under the colonial masters
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Kenya and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) have reaffirmed a commitment to building inclusive, innovative, and climate-resilient food systems across agricultural value chains.
We welcome FAO’s support for the Digital Land Governance Programme and Kenya Integrated Agricultural Management Information System, noting their importance in modernising Kenya’s food systems.
Kenya looks forward to expanded FAO cooperation in scaling up agri-food economies and landscape restoration, including agri-industrial parks and conservation efforts.
Held a meeting with FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu on the sidelines of the 2025 UN Food Systems Summit in Addis Ababa.




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@DCI_Kenya Dci itself is a criminal organization only arresting the poor... and avoiding the rich who are doing criminal conduct
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GOLD SCAM GANG BUSTED IN GIGIRI RAID
Detectives from the Operation Support Unit (OSU) have arrested four individuals accused of perpetrating elaborate gold scams that have robbed unsuspecting victims of their hard-earned money.
The suspects: Patroba Odhiambo Tobias, Isaac Forkay Sleyon, Omong Ekoume Louis and Wadja Bangsi Tang, were taken into custody during a meticulously planned raid at a residence in Gigiri, situated along Whispers Avenue.
A thorough search of the premises uncovered a trove of incriminating evidence, including a gold smelting machine, an array of rubber stamps bearing the names of companies such as Alaska Express Freight Group Ltd, Longcrane Logistics Limited, and Kakan Traders and Company, numerous plastic seals, a weighing machine, and a cache of documents bearing stamp impressions from the East African Community, among other items.
Preliminary investigations have revealed that Alaska Express Freight Group Ltd has also been linked to a recent complaint involving two Canadian nationals who were defrauded of USD 37,500 last week.
The suspects are currently in custody and are undergoing processing in preparation for their arraignment.
#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!




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@DCI_Kenya Guys, ne very careful no one can just transport drugs like that using a airline this is not kanabis it's a biological weapon Africans and kenyans be very careful with billionaires can do anything to be at the top
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ARREST OF DRUG TRAFFICKER WHO PULLED A DISAPPEARING ACT AT JKIA
What began as a smooth arrival turned into a botched vanishing act for 57-year-old drug trafficker Wong Hiu Fung, who landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport from Bangkok, Thailand, and tried to leave more than just his baggage behind.
Upon being cleared by immigration officers, Wong proceeded to the baggage hall, collected his two sizable suitcases, and made his way to the customs screening zone. But just as officers began inspecting his luggage, he pulled a “fake phone call” trick, and vanished into thin air, leaving his suspiciously bulky bags behind.
Inside the abandoned luggage, Anti-Narcotics Unit detectives discovered 41 sachets of cannabis sativa weighing a total of 41.7 kilograms, expertly concealed but not clever enough to outwit the trained eyes at JKIA.
His escape, however, was short-lived as detectives, leveraging forensic leads, trailed him down to a hotel in South C, where his freedom came to an abrupt end.
Wong was promptly arrested and escorted back to JKIA Police Station, where he is currently in custody undergoing processing ahead of his court appearance.




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TRAFFICKER NABBED, NARCOTICS SEIZED IN COORDINATED ANU RAID
In a remarkable operation, the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) detectives have apprehended a notorious drug trafficker, Eunice Wangui Kimani, thanks to the information provided by members of the public.
The arrest took place at her residence in Kandara, Murang'a County, where a search led to the recovery of 13 gunny bags filled with bhang weighing 225kgs with an estimated street value of Sh6.7 million.
Also recovered were packaging materials believed to be used in the distribution of the illicit cargo, pointing to a well-oiled trafficking network.
Eunice Wangui Kimani is currently in custody, undergoing processing in preparation for her court appearance. Meanwhile, the seized narcotics have been securely detained as exhibits.
#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 to report anonymously. Usiogope!




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The Blue Valley Affordable Housing Project in Nyeri Town Constituency, Nyeri County is progressing well, with structural works currently at 36% completion.
The development, part of the government's broader commitment to provide dignified and... - shorturl.at/YTh0t




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FIVE ARRAIGNED OVER VIOLENT OL KALOU PROTESTS
Five suspects linked to the violent demonstrations in Ol Kalou, Nyandarua County on June 25, 2025, that led to injuries, looting, malicious property damage and arson attacks, have been formally charged in court.
Paul Irungu Kirubi, Paul Njenga Kanyori, John Ndung’u Wanjiru, Samuel Githua Waithera, and Kevin Karuga Nduta were arraigned before the Ol Kalou Law Courts, facing four counts of arson and one count of unlawful destruction of buildings by a riotous assembly.
They pleaded not guilty to the charges and were granted a bond of Sh10 million and two sureties each of the same amount. The case is scheduled for mention on July 21, 2025.




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@DCI_Kenya All these people need a boom 💥 because hata nyinyi mnajua hatuna inchi
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DCI TOP BRASS CONVENE FOR HIGH-LEVEL SECURITY TALKS
The Director of Criminal Investigations, Mr. Mohamed I. Amin today led a crucial meeting with Heads of DCI Directorates, Regional Criminal Investigation Officers, and Formation Criminal Investigations Officers at the DCI Headquarters in Nairobi.
The meeting aimed to critically evaluate the current security landscape across the nation. In light of recent criminal activities that have threatened public peace, the DCI is resolute in executing its investigative mandate and reinforcing its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the nation.




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@WilliamsRuto Our families are not safe. The same police men killed ojwang up. What have you done, Mr. tumetenga
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We cannot have a country where criminals run after our policemen. If a policeman’s life is in danger, then, how can our families be safe?
This trend must change. The criminals that attacked our officers and destroyed property in the Wednesday mayhem will be held to account.
We will stand by every man and woman in uniform, and protect them, as they discharge their duties.
That is how we will have a more secure and stable Kenya where meaningful development occurs.
Hosted our regional and county security and National Government Administration officers at State House, Nairobi.




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@DCI_Kenya You know how to rush on a common mwanainchi but Albert ojwang hadi wa leo you have nothing you guy's are cooked staki kuona izi ujinga
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INVESTIGATIONS INTO DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY IN KIKUYU, NAIROBI
On June 25, 2025, protests in Kikuyu town, Kiambu County, marking the first anniversary of the 2024 Gen Z-led anti-Finance Bill demonstrations, turned destructive.
Protesters set fire to the Kikuyu Law Courts, Kikuyu Sub-County offices, and other government facilities, including vehicles, tractors and tuk-tuks.
In response to the violence, detectives launched investigations to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.
As a result, 24 suspects have been arrested and arraigned before the Chief Magistrate’s Court at the Ruiru Law Courts. Detectives obtained a 14-day custodial order to complete their investigations.
Additionally, two steel windows, a steel door, and a water tank, all stolen from the County Government's physical planning offices during the protests, were recovered in a bush in the Mai-ii-hii and Kabete areas.
Detectives continue to pursue more leads to hold more suspects accountable for this egregious crime.
The National Police Service urges members of the public to exercise restraint and avoid engaging in destructive behaviour during protests, as such actions will be met with the full force of the law.




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