Police officers from Dandora police station in Nairobi, shot and killed a suspect and recovered a Tokarev pistol from a three-man gang that has been terrorizing locals.
While on patrol, officers encountered three young men actively robbing members of the public along Councillor Opundo Road on Thursday.
According to police, upon being challenged to surrender, one of the suspects drew a firearm and started firing at the officers, prompting a decisive response.
One suspect was fatally injured while two escaped on foot towards the Maili Saba area.
Nairobi police boss Issa Mohamud said a search conducted on the fatally injured suspect led to the recovery of a Tokarev pistol loaded with two live rounds of 9mm ammunition. In his possession were also a military knife and two mobile phones.
The scene was processed, and the body moved to the Nairobi City Mortuary pending identification and post-mortem examination. Meanwhile, officers are hot on the trail of the two suspects who escaped.
Police have intensified operations in the city to take cases of armed robberies that have been reported.
Meanwhile, in Lugari Sub-county, Kakamega County, police are investigating a fatal robbery with violence incident in which a 78-year-old woman was killed in her home.
The incident was reported on April 30 when a resident was found dead in Bahati B Village, Mugunga Sublocation.
Police visited the scene and found the body of Beatrice Ndeka, a female adult aged 78, lying beside her bed.
Preliminary findings indicate that the deceased, who lived with her grandson, was attacked during the night by unknown assailants.
The assailants robbed her of a mobile phone – Neon Ray valued at KSh 10,000. They also stole 25 kilograms of sugar and 70 kilograms of maize.
Police reported that the body had blood discharge from the mouth, noting no other visible external injuries were immediately.
Crime scene investigators processed the scene. Later, the body was moved to Village of Hope Mortuary for postmortem examination.
Police have launched investigations into the incident.
