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Detectives from DCI Kilimani, working jointly with officers from the DCI Nairobi Regional Office, have arrested three suspects linked to the violent invasion of All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, where an ongoing meeting was forcefully disrupted.

Acting on intelligence leads and supported by forensic analysis, detectives trailed and arrested George Omondi Otieno, Effenburg Wanyama Khisa, and Melvin Alumasa Bwani at various locations within Nairobi.

During the operation, detectives recovered a red Boxer motorcycle, registration number KMFH 161S, believed to have been used in the commission of the offence.

Additionally, mobile phones recovered from the suspects were also seized and secured for forensic examination to assist in the ongoing investigations.

Investigations have since revealed that the attack was not the work of the three suspects alone.

Detectives are actively pursuing more leads to establish the full extent of the criminal enterprise and identify and arrest all persons involved.

The three now join two other suspects, earlier arrested in connection with the incident and are undergoing processing pending arraignment.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations wishes to assure the public that no effort will be spared in bringing all those responsible to justice.

Places of worship are sanctuaries of peace and reflection, and any individual who seeks to violate their sanctity, threaten public safety or disrupt lawful gatherings will face the full force of the law.

Members of the public with information that may assist in identifying or arresting the remaining suspects are urged to report to the nearest police station or anonymously through #FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000.

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The establishment, development and growth of Criminal Investigations Department can be traced to the evolvement of the Kenya Police to which it remains one of the key formations. The first police officers were recruited in 1887 by the Imperial British East Africa Company, I.B.E.A. to provide security for stores in Mombasa. It was from these humble beginnings that the Kenya Police was born.
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