Suspected Meru gang leader killed in police shootout
A gun and some other items recovered from the deceased. PHOTO | DCI
Audio By Vocalize
A suspected gang
leader was shot dead while four others escaped following a gunfight with police
officers in Igembe North, Meru County, in the early hours of Saturday.
According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the incident occurred at about 2am in Shauri Yako area, Linjoka sub-location, when a joint patrol team from Laare Police Station encountered a group of five men hey said were "lurking with sinister intent."
Police said the
officers, drawn from the Kenya Police Service (KPS) and DCI, challenged the
group, prompting the suspects to open fire. The officers returned fire, fatally
injuring one of the suspects, while four others fled the scene.
The deceased was
identified as Mutembei Kola, whom police described as a suspected gang leader
linked to a series of criminal activities in Igembe North sub-county.
Officers recovered
a Beretta pistol loaded with three rounds of ammunition and one spent cartridge
at the scene.
The body was moved
to Nyambene Sub-County Hospital mortuary, where it is awaiting post-mortem
examination.
Police have since launched
a manhunt for the four suspects who escaped and are believed to be armed.


Leave a Comment