Police are holding two suspects in connection with the killing of Likuyani MP Enock Kibunguchy’s driver last month.
Confirming the arrest, Jackson Onyango, county head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), said the two were arrested in Njoro, Nakuru County, on Sunday.
He claimed those arrested were directly linked to the driver's shooting.
“Our officers trailed the suspects from Kakamega to Njoro and managed to arrest them. We believe they are directly connected to the armed robbery and killing and will help us in further investigations,” he said.
A mobile phone was recovered from the suspects on arrest, and it was later confirmed to belong to the legislator. It is believed to have been stolen on the day of the killing.
READ MORE
Family of GSU officer seeks help after 'wrong body' exhumed from controversial church
Fear grips Juja village as two schoolgirls disappear in 11 days
“Mr Kibunguchy has since identified the phone as his," said Mr Onyango.
Kakamega DCIO John Onyango. [Duncan Ocholla, Standard]
The suspects were later taken to Eldoret, where they are expected to appear in court.
Elsewhere, a Kenya Wildlife Service officer was arrested yesterday for threatening his father.
Police recovered 40 rounds of ammunition, two new magazines, three smoke jackets, three jungle jackets and a pair of boots from the suspect.