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Notorious Fugitive ‘Boyi’ Arrested in Dawn Raid

In a decisive, intelligence-led operation, officers from Waitaluk Police Station have brought to an end a prolonged cat-and-mouse pursuit of a notorious suspect who had long evaded arrest.

The dramatic operation unfolded in Chebarus Village, Waitaluk Location, Trans Nzoia County, where law enforcement officers raided the residence of Evans Simiyu Wanyonyi, alias “Boyi.” The suspect is widely believed to be behind a series of criminal activities in the region.

The arrest marks a significant breakthrough for investigators who had mounted several operations in pursuit of the fugitive. Despite previously slipping through the police dragnet, “Boyi’s” run came to an abrupt end when officers executed a well-coordinated raid that caught him off guard.

A search of the premises led to the recovery of a disturbing cache of assorted items suspected to have been stolen. Among them were electronics and government property classified as government stores, including police boots, a mess tin, and hospital equipment—raising serious concerns about the source and intended use of such sensitive materials. Crude weapons were also discovered, further linking the suspect to alleged unlawful activities.

In a follow-up operation, additional suspected stolen property was recovered, including heavy solar panels of various sizes, a solar battery, and connecting cables. All exhibits have been properly documented and securely stored pending forensic examination and court proceedings.

Several residents have positively identified some of the recovered items as their stolen property, offering relief to victims who had suffered losses at the hands of criminal elements.

The suspect remains in police custody and is scheduled to be arraigned in court today to face appropriate charges.

The DCI has reaffirmed its commitment to sustained operations targeting criminal networks within the area and across the country. Law enforcement officers remain relentless, vigilant, and steadfast in their mandate to safeguard the public and ensure that those who threaten public safety are brought to justice.

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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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