Suspected Serial Killer Escapes from Kenyan Police Cell
Kenyan police announce $1,500 reward for information leading to capture
Kenyan police have announced a $1,500 reward for information leading to the capture of Collins Jumaisi, a suspected serial killer who escaped from a Nairobi police cell on Tuesday. Jumaisi, who has been dubbed a “vampire” by authorities, is accused of murdering and dismembering 42 women over a two-year period. He broke out of a police station in an upscale area of the capital, alongside 12 Eritreans.
About the Suspect
Jumaisi was arrested last month after police discovered mutilated female bodies in a rubbish dump in Nairobi’s Mukuru slum. Among his victims was his wife, who was reportedly his first kill. Despite his confession to the murders, Jumaisi claims he was tortured during his detention.
Escape and Investigation
Five police officers have been implicated in his escape, but they were released on bond after a court hearing on Wednesday, despite prosecutors’ attempts to keep them in custody. The officers allegedly helped Jumaisi and the others escape by cutting through a wire mesh roof and scaling a perimeter wall.
Public Outrage and Investigation
The escape has sparked outrage in Kenya, particularly as it comes just months after another high-profile suspect escaped custody in Nairobi. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has urged the public to come forward with credible information, promising a significant cash reward for Jumaisi’s recapture. Meanwhile, Kenya’s police watchdog, the Independent Police Oversight Authority, is investigating possible police involvement or negligence in both the killings and the escape.
Scourge of Police Misconduct
This case has intensified scrutiny on Kenyan police, who are frequently accused of misconduct and extrajudicial killings, yet rarely face accountability.
Conclusion
The escape of Collins Jumaisi is a disturbing reminder of the need for police reform and accountability in Kenya.
FAQs
Q: What is the reward for information leading to Collins Jumaisi’s capture?
A: The reward is $1,500.
Q: How many people did Collins Jumaisi escape with?
A: He escaped with 12 Eritreans.
Q: What is the status of the police officers implicated in the escape?
A: They were released on bond after a court hearing on Wednesday.