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Man Accused of Killing 42 Women Escapes Nairobi Police Custody, Sparking Outcry Over Law Enforcement Failures

Man Accused of Killing 42 Women Escapes Nairobi Police Custody, Sparking Outcry Over Law Enforcement Failures (Image via Getty)

The 33-year-old man accused of killing 42 women, Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, has managed to escape from police custody in Nairobi, Kenya, sparking concerns about the effectiveness of law enforcement and the fairness of the judicial process. Khalusha, who was being detained at a police station in Nairobi, was awaiting further investigation into the allegations against him. It was early on Tuesday morning when Khalusha and 12 other inmates escaped by cutting through wire mesh in their cells and scaling the perimeter wall.

The head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Mohamed Amin, described the escape as “unfortunate” and noted that Khalusha was a high-value suspect who was set to face serious charges. According to Amin, the investigation into the escape is underway, and action will be taken accordingly. Acting Police Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli also issued a statement, announcing that disciplinary measures had been taken against eight officers, including the area and station commanders, as well as officers who were on duty at the time of the escape. Masengeli revealed that preliminary investigations indicate that the escape was aided by insiders, as officers were deployed accordingly to guard the station.

Khalusha was arrested in July after 10 bodies and several body parts were found wrapped in plastic sacks in the Kware area of Nairobi. Police claimed that Khalusha confessed to killing 42 women, including his wife. However, Khalusha’s lawyer disputed the allegations, saying that his client was tortured and forced to confess and maintained his innocence.

Man Accused of Killing 42 Women Escapes Nairobi Police Custody, Sparking Outcry Over Law Enforcement Failures (Image via Getty)

The disappearance of Khalusha and the continued investigation into the allegations against him have raised concerns about the effectiveness of law enforcement and the fairness of the judicial process. Meanwhile, two other suspects who were arrested for being found with mobile phones belonging to some of the dead women are set to return to court on August 26. The case has garnered significant attention in Kenya, highlighting the need for effective and fair law enforcement and judicial processes to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens.

The Inspector General’s silence over the escape has also been met with concern, with many wondering what measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. The situation has left many wondering about the accountability of law enforcement agencies and the fairness of the judicial process, especially in cases where vulnerable individuals are allegedly being targeted. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how Khalusha will be apprehended and whether he will face justice for the alleged crimes.

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