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Three DCI Officers Arrested After Failed Attempt to Rob Businessman of Sh2 Million

Three DCI officers were arrested after attempting to rob a businessman of Sh2 million at ABSA Bank Mama Ngina Street before being apprehended in Muthaiga. The public has expressed outrage at this brazen act by members of law enforcement, while government officials have condemned it and promised swift action against those responsible according to law.

A picture showing three police officers being arrested by other policemen with handcuffs on their wrists

A picture showing three police officers being arrested by other policemen with handcuffs on their wrists

In a shocking turn of events, three officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) were arrested following a failed attempt to rob a businessman of Sh2 million. The businessman had withdrawn money from ABSA Bank Mama Ngina Street when the armed cops pounced and drove off with him before being arrested in Muthaiga. The incident has caused an uproar in the country as it raises questions about police integrity and professionalism. It is alleged that the officers had planned to steal the money for their own personal gain. The police have since launched an investigation into the matter and are currently questioning all those involved. The public has expressed outrage at this brazen act by members of law enforcement who are supposed to be protecting citizens from crime, not perpetrating it themselves. Many have called for tougher measures against corrupt officers who abuse their power and tarnish the reputation of other honest policemen who work hard every day to keep our streets safe. The government has also weighed in on this issue, condemning the actions of these rogue officers and assuring citizens that they will take appropriate action against them according to law. President Uhuru Kenyatta stated that “We cannot allow criminals masquerading as law enforcers to get away with such acts”, while Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i said that “This kind of behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances”. This incident serves as a reminder that no one is above the law and that everyone must be held accountable for their actions regardless of their position or status in society. It is hoped that justice will be served swiftly so as to restore faith in our justice system and ensure such incidents do not occur again in future.