Detectives have arrested Isaac Kuria, a prime suspect in the assassination of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were, in Isebania while he attempted to flee to Tanzania. Kuria is believed to have been the triggerman in the murder and is one of 11 individuals now in custody. Investigators are also looking into potential financial backers involved in the assassination plot.
In a significant development in the investigation of the assassination of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were, authorities have arrested a primary suspect at the Kenya-Tanzania border. Identified as Isaac Kuria, who also goes by the alias “Kush,” he was apprehended in Isebania while attempting to flee to Tanzania. This arrest comes as detectives close in on the details surrounding Were’s murder, which took place in daylight on Nairobi’s Valley Road.
Kuria is believed to have played a critical role in the assassination, reportedly acting as the triggerman. Investigators suggest that he meticulously stalked the late MP through Nairobi’s busy streets, plotting to ambush him in a traffic congestion. After the incident, he quickly disposed of the murder weapon and attempted to flee via various routes, which included traveling through Narok on a motorcycle and eventually boarding a public transport vehicle to Isebania.
The investigation has revealed that Kuria’s communications were being monitored, allowing detectives to track his movements effectively. “We were monitoring his communications and knew he was trying to leave the country,” a source familiar with the surveillance indicated. Kuria was taken into custody at a lodging facility along with another individual, who is also under detention. Both suspects have subsequently been transported to Nairobi and are expected to appear before the JKIA Law Courts shortly.
This arrest has brought the total number of individuals in custody in connection with the assassination to 11. Among those detained are Were’s personal bodyguard, Allan Omondi, and his driver, Walter Owino, alongside William Imoli, who investigators believe orchestrated the plot and financed it.
Additionally, scrutiny has been cast upon notable figures such as businessman Phillip Aroko and Ebel Ochieng, the Director of Lake Basin Development Authority. Allegations suggest these individuals may have provided financial backing for the assassination scheme. As the investigation widens, authorities have stated they are combing through bank transactions and communications to unveil the motive behind the killing.
Charles Ong’ondo Were was laid to rest at his rural home in Kachien village within his Kasipul Constituency. His assassination has truly shocked the community and raised questions about security and political violence in Kenya. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities determined to bring all involved to justice.
The arrest of Isaac Kuria, believed to have been the triggerman in the assassination of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were, signifies a key breakthrough in the ongoing investigation. With multiple suspects in custody and inquiries focusing on potential financial backers, authorities are diligently working to uncover the full scope of this crime. The tragic death of MP Were continues to resonate within the community as the quest for justice unfolds.
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