DCI Issues Urgent Public Alert for Kirinyaga Murder Suspect Deemed Armed and Dangerous Following Brutal Assault
DCI seeks public help to arrest a "wanted and dangerous" murder suspect from Mwea linked to the March 12 killing of a 28-year-old woman in Kirinyaga.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 17, 2026, 4:17 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

Mobilizing National Vigilance for a High Profile Manhunt
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has officially escalated its search for a primary suspect wanted in connection with a capital offense in Kirinyaga County. In a public statement issued on March 16, 2026, the investigative body called upon the Kenyan citizenry to assist in the apprehension of an individual accused of the sexual abuse and subsequent murder of a 28-year-old woman. The crime, which reportedly took place on March 12, has triggered an intensive forensic and field investigation. By appealing directly to the public, the DCI aims to shrink the suspect's operating space and leverage community eyes to track movements that traditional surveillance might miss.
Profiling a High Risk Suspect in Mwea Constituency
According to detailed coordinates provided by the DCI, the wanted individual originates from Ngushui Village, located within the Murinduko Location of Mwea Constituency. Authorities have taken the significant step of labeling the fugitive as "armed and dangerous," a designation that underscores the potential risk to both law enforcement and the general public. This classification necessitates a cautious approach for any civilian who may cross paths with the individual. The DCI’s profile suggests that the suspect remains at large within the Kirinyaga region or may have fled to neighboring counties, prompting a broader regional alert.
Utilizing Anonymous Reporting Channels for Judicial Integrity
To facilitate the flow of critical information while protecting the identity of informants, the DCI has highlighted its dedicated #FichuaKwaDCI communication suite. Citizens possessing information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts are encouraged to use the toll free hotline or the specialized WhatsApp channel managed by the directorate. According to the DCI, these platforms are designed to handle sensitive data in strict confidence, ensuring that those who come forward are not exposed to retaliation. This intelligence led approach is viewed as essential for building a robust case that can withstand the rigors of the Kenyan judicial system.
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