Suspect fatally shot in failed attempt to steal vehicle in Mombasa highway attack


A suspect was shot and killed in an attempt to steal a car in transit on Mombasa highway. 

This followed an incident where on May 6, 2026, a driver transporting a Subaru Impreza from Mombasa to Kampala fell into a trap laid in deceit near Mutomo area in Mtito Andei. 

According to the police, in a premeditated move, a motorcycle with two pillion passengers emerged from a thicket onto the highway and blocked the driver’s path.

The suspects feigned a need for assistance, claiming they were helping one of the pillion passengers who pretended to be a disabled person on crutches.

When the driver stopped to lend a hand, the situation quickly escalated. 

One of the assailants brandished a firearm, threatening the driver and attempting to hijack the vehicle. 

In the chaotic struggle, the gang forced their way into the car and assaulted the driver in a desperate attempt to seize control.

However, the firearm discharged during the scuffle, inadvertently fatally wounding the very suspect who had pretended to be disabled. 

The remaining assailants quickly fled the scene on their motorcycle. They left behind the injured driver and their shot accomplice, police said. 

Police officers promptly responded to the incident. 

The driver was rushed to Kambu Hospital, where he was treated and later discharged.

The body of the deceased suspect was taken to Kambu Hospital Mortuary. Meanwhile, detectives are pursuing crucial leads to trail and apprehend the two suspects who escaped from the scene.

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Police said the incident highlights a dangerous and deceptive tactic employed by organized criminals. The criminals disguise themselves as stranded or vulnerable road users to exploit drivers’ goodwill. 

By playing on sympathy, they lure victims into stopping, only to resort to violence using firearms in coordinated attacks along the highway.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) urged drivers transporting newly imported transit vehicles to remain vigilant. This comes amidst cases of robbery with violence incidents along major highways.

Drivers transporting transit vehicles are strongly advised against stopping for unknown individuals on the road. 

“In case of emergencies, it is crucial to report to the police rather than intervening directly. Stay alert to potential staged distress situations, keep vehicle doors locked, and maintain controlled stops only when necessary,” the DCI said. 

“The DCI remains committed to securing major highways and ensuring the safety of all road users from criminal threats. Your vigilance could make all the difference.”

Such incidents of robberies along the highway have also been on the rise amid efforts to tame them.

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