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Total Number Of Mukuru Bodies Continue to Rise as DCI Reveals They Have Leads On Suspects

Since Friday, Kenyans have been gripped by a developing story after several bodies were discovered dumped at the Kware dumpsite in Mukuru Settlements.

According to news reports, detectives, with the help of locals, initially retrieved six bodies on Friday, with more recovered yesterday.

In a press conference today, the newly appointed Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, revealed that a total of 11 bodies, all belonging to female victims, have been found.

According to Kanja, the evidence suggests that all the victims were murdered by the same perpetrators, as the mode of operation appears consistent across the cases.

“All these bodies were dumped at the same location within the dumpsite,” Kanja stated, underscoring the apparent methodical approach of the killers.

Speaking to the media, Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) head Amin revealed that they have some leads on the suspected killers.

He outlined three possibilities regarding how these bodies ended up at the dumpsite: the work of a serial killer, a cult, or a rogue medical practitioner.

Amin emphasized the seriousness of the investigation and promised a comprehensive report in 21 days.

“We are exploring all angles and will ensure a thorough investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice,” he assured.

The discovery has sent shockwaves through the local community and the nation at large, with residents expressing fear and outrage over the gruesome findings.

“This is horrifying. We need answers, and we need them fast,” said one Mukuru resident, echoing the sentiments of many in the area.

The situation has highlighted the urgent need for enhanced security measures and better protection for vulnerable populations in the region.

The involvement of local residents in aiding the police underscores the community’s determination to see justice served and their neighborhood made safe once more.

Human rights organizations have also weighed in, calling for a comprehensive approach to tackling violent crime and ensuring the safety of all citizens.

The grim discoveries at the Kware dumpsite have put a spotlight on the broader issues of public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement in dealing with such heinous crimes.

As the investigation continues, the country waits anxiously for more details, hoping for swift justice for the victims and their families.

The promise of a detailed report in three weeks offers some hope that answers will be forthcoming, and that those responsible will be held accountable.

The police have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist with the investigation.

The public’s cooperation, they stressed, is crucial in solving this case and preventing further tragedies.

More details regarding this unfolding story will be provided as new developments emerge.

The nation remains on edge, united in its demand for justice and resolution to this chilling series of events.