JUST IN: DCI Sleuths Apprehend Gangsters Operating Fake Police Station In Kakamega County
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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have dismantled a fake police station in Kakamega County, following a tip-off from the public. The operation led to the arrest of several individuals suspected of running the illicit facility, which had been masquerading as an official law enforcement center.
According to preliminary findings, the gang had been conducting illegal activities under the guise of police operations, preying on unsuspecting residents. The group is believed to have extorted money from civilians, issuing threats and impersonating officers of the law. Their activities had raised suspicions among locals, leading to a report that triggered the swift intervention of the authorities.
The exposure of this fake police station comes just days after another similar operation was unearthed, involving a suspect with access to chase cars and a history of association with senior law enforcement officials. The back-to-back revelations have raised concerns about the extent of such criminal networks and their ability to infiltrate communities while posing as legitimate officers.
Investigations are ongoing to establish how long the group had been in operation and whether they had links to other criminal entities. Authorities are also keen to determine if any genuine officers may have been complicit in enabling the syndicate’s activities.
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