The investigation into the cold-blooded murder of Kasipul Member of Parliament Charles Ong’ondo Were has taken a significant turn, with the National Police Service (NPS) announcing the arrest of four suspects linked to the crime.
The 45-year-old legislator, serving his second term on an ODM ticket, was fatally shot at point-blank range last Wednesday evening along Valley Road in Nairobi, shortly after leaving Parliament.
In a press release issued today, the NPS revealed that officers swiftly conducted an operation leading to the apprehension of the four suspects, who had been positively identified at the crime scene.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) earlier confirmed the arrest of a key suspect, supported by forensic evidence and CCTV footage that traced the suspect’s movements along the MP’s final route.
A vehicle used to trail Ong’ondo and later escape the scene was also recovered, having been captured on security cameras near Parliament Building.
The NPS further disclosed that some of the arrested suspects are members of the notorious “Mjihadin” gang, known for armed robberies in the Eastlands area of Nairobi.
Additionally, investigators have recovered crucial evidence linked to both the crime and the perpetrators, though specifics were not disclosed to protect the ongoing probe.
“NPS investigators and the technical team are working tirelessly, leveraging their expertise, to establish the motive behind the fatal shooting and to bring all those involved to justice,” stated Muchiri Nyaga, Director of Corporate Communication and NPS Spokesperson.
The arrests have sparked cautious optimism among political leaders and the public.
Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma, in a post on his X platform, praised the efforts of the NPS and DCI, stating, “I’m encouraged by the commitment shown by @NPSOfficial_KE and @DCI_Kenya towards unraveling the brutal killing of the Honourable Charles Ong’ondo Were. I ask them to put more effort and regularly report progress to the nation.” Kaluma’s call for transparency aligns with the NPS’s appeal for public patience, urging citizens to refrain from speculation that could hinder the investigation.
The NPS has also called on the public to assist by providing any relevant information, directing individuals to contact the nearest police station or use toll-free lines 999, 112, or #FichuaKwaDCI (0800 722 203). “We remain committed to holding those responsible to account and delivering justice to Hon. Were’s family and the nation,” Nyaga affirmed, assuring further updates as the investigation progresses.
The MP’s body was discreetly moved to Lee Funeral Home through a back door to avoid media attention following the shooting.
The incident has heightened tensions, with ODM leaders threatening to exit the broad-based government if the State fails to prosecute those responsible.
As the investigation unfolds, the nation watches closely, hoping for justice in this high-profile assassination case.
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