PHOTOs!!! 3 KIKUYU men exposed as members of a notorious gang - See what they have been doing across the city and its outskirts! Crucial evidence recovered



Sunday, November 9, 2025 - In a well-coordinated raid, a team of detectives drawn from Nairobi and Kiambu have arrested three individuals behind a daring gang that has been terrorising wine and spirits shop owners across the city and its outskirts.

The thugs, who operated with military precision, were finally cornered after days of intense surveillance and coordinated intelligence work.

Following a tip-off, the team of detectives struck in Ngara, pouncing on two key suspects: Edward Muchiri Mureithi, aka Kazee, and Stephen Mwenda Ndung’u, aka Stevoo.

The notorious duo, noted for their violent night raids, attempted to outrun the police dragnet but were no match for the sleuths.

They abandoned a black Toyota Harrier, registration number KDS 791A, in a confused escape, which detectives seized as crucial evidence to aid the ongoing probe.

Not letting up, detectives proceeded to Njiru Makongeni, where another suspect, Martin Ndung'u Wangui, fell into their trap.

A black Toyota Noah (KCY 982C), believed to have been used to ferry stolen liquor, was recovered at the scene; its seats still smelled of freshly spilt alcohol.

The operation then shifted to Mugutha, Ruiru, the suspected hideout of the gang's mastermind, Peter Muhia Njenga, who is still at large.

Armed with a search warrant, detectives stormed his compound and made the following recoveries: two car seats ripped out of the seized Noah, a number plate (KCV 342G), break-in tools, several mobile phones, and a hoodie identical to the one seen on CCTV footage from a recent robbery.

Scattered all over the compound were empty cartons of expensive liquor, evidence of the gang's heavy looting spree.

Detectives also recovered a herd of 25 bulls, suspected to be stolen and hidden at Njenga’s second residence in Njiru, awaiting sale.

The animals have since been escorted to Ruai Police Station as efforts to trace their owners intensify.

Meanwhile, detectives have heightened the manhunt for Njenga, believed to be the kingpin behind the violent robbery ring.









The Kenyan DAILY POST

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