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DCI Offers Sh1 Million Bounty on Kware Murders Suspect Who’s Still At Large Months After Escape From Custody

Jumaisi hails from Shiru sub-location, Shaviringa location, Hamisi sub-county in Vihiga County.

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Collins Jumaisi Khalusha

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has announced a Sh1 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the prime suspect in the gruesome murders of multiple women whose bodies were discovered at the Kware dumpsite in Nairobi.

Jumaisi, who was initially apprehended earlier this year, dramatically escaped from the highly secured Muthaiga Police Station on August 20, 2024, alongside 12 Eritrean detainees. The escape occurred just moments before he was scheduled to be arraigned in court to face murder charges.

The suspect is accused of killing 42 women and disposing of their bodies at the Kware quarry-turned-dumpsite, a case that shocked the nation and exposed the vulnerability of women in informal settlements. During his initial detention, Jumaisi allegedly confessed to the killings, though he later claimed that police officers had coerced him into making the admission. He also reportedly confessed to killing his wife, Imelda Khamenya, whose body was among those found at the dumpsite.

The circumstances surrounding Jumaisi’s escape have raised serious questions about security at police facilities. Reports emerged suggesting that two suspects allegedly bribed police officers to facilitate the breakout, triggering an extensive but so far unsuccessful manhunt that has now stretched beyond two months.

The DCI has intensified its appeal to the public, providing detailed background information about the suspect to aid in his identification.

Jumaisi hails from Shiru sub-location, Shaviringa location, Hamisi sub-county in Vihiga County.

At the time of his initial arrest, he was apprehended while socializing at an entertainment spot in the Soweto area of Nairobi.

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The National Police Service has urged anyone with information about Jumaisi’s whereabouts to come forward, assuring confidentiality for those who provide tips. Members of the public can share information through the anonymous #FichuaKwaDCI hotline at 0800 722 203, WhatsApp number 0709 570 000, or report to the nearest police station. Emergency police hotlines 999, 911, and 112 are also available.

“Every piece of information is valuable,” the DCI emphasized in its statement, underscoring the urgency of recapturing the suspect who remains a threat to public safety.

The Kware dumpsite murders case has become one of the most disturbing criminal investigations in recent Kenyan history, highlighting concerns about the safety of women and the need for effective law enforcement. The escape of such a high-profile suspect has also sparked debate about police accountability and the integrity of custody facilities.

As the search continues, authorities remain hopeful that the substantial cash reward will motivate members of the public to provide the breakthrough information needed to bring Jumaisi back into custody and ensure justice for the victims and their families.

Police have placed a Sh1 million bounty on Collins Jumaisi Khalusha over the Kware Killings.

Police have placed a Sh1 million bounty on Collins Jumaisi Khalusha over the Kware Killings.


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