DCI officer dies by suicide after shooting self

Nairobi
By Francis Ode | Oct 11, 2023

DCI headquarters in Nairobi. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

A detective from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Wednesday, October 11 died by suicide after shooting himself in the chest.

The Standard has established that the detective, a 58-year-old officer arrived at his workplace at DCI headquarters in Nairobi along Kiambu Road on Wednesday morning at around 5.15 am.

He would park his car at the carwash next to the forensic lab gate, where he then took his pistol and shot himself in the chest.

He was found dead by his colleagues who heard the gunshot and rushed to the scene.

Sources intimated to The Standard that Government Pathologist Dr Johanen Odour and a team from homicide arrived shortly after at the headquarters.

A search was conducted on the car but no suicide note or clue was found to explain the officer's actions.

An investigation to unravel the cause of his death has been launched.

At the time of publishing, DCI boss Amin Mohamed was yet to issue a statement.

Share this story
It's race against time as mechanics put on final touches
Mechanics were racing against time to fix different car components on racing machines before the WRC Safari Rally gets underway this morning in Naivasha.
You blink, you lose as Safari Rally begins
Global motorsports spectacle revs off with Toyota out for a sixth consecutive victory.
Safari Rally 2026: KeNHA issues traffic advisory, lists alternative routes to Naivasha
KeNHA issues traffic advisory for Safari Rally from March 12–15, directs trucks not to park on highways, lists Nairobi–Nakuru alternative routes to ease Naivasha traffic.
Iran women footballers evacuate from safe house in Australia
Iranian women footballers claiming asylum in Australia evacuated from their safe house on Wednesday after one team member changed her mind and revealed their location to the Iranian embassy.
More Kenyan stars defy age to shine at city marathons
Kenya’s athletics stars who are aged above 40 years are continuing to tear up the rulebook with their dominance at well-oiled marathons.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS