In a significant development in Kenya, over half a dozen police officers have been arrested following a jailbreak from a Nairobi police station, where Collins Jumi, a suspected serial killer accused of murdering 42 women, along with 12 others, managed to escape. The breakout, discovered early in the morning by officers at the Gigiri Police Station, is now under investigation, with suspicions of an inside job being raised by the Inspector General of the Police. The escapees included individuals accused of illegal immigration and Collins Jumi, whose case has drawn national attention due to the gruesome nature of the crimes he was accused of.
- Over half a dozen Kenyan police officers have been arrested following the escape of Collins Jumi and 12 others from a Nairobi police station.
- Collins Jumi, accused of the murder of 42 women, and the other escapees managed to cut their way out of their cell in the early morning.
- The escape was discovered by two policemen who were serving breakfast at the Gigiri Police Station.
- An ongoing investigation is looking into the possibility of an inside job facilitated by the police, with eight men already arrested in connection to the jailbreak.
- Jumi was arrested in July and initially confessed to the killings, later retracting his statement claiming he was tortured by police.
- He was expected to be arraigned in court to enter a plea before the escape occurred.
- The Inspector General of Police is actively investigating to locate the suspects and determine the circumstances behind the escape.
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