How Willie Kimani ‘Killer’ Destroyed Evidence in Another Murder Case

Shocking revelations have emerged linking one of the Administration Police (AP) officers in lawyer Willie Kimani’s murder to the destruction of evidence in another suspected extra-judicial killing incident.

According to detectives, a man went missing on June 2 and was fatally shot by one of the officers currently in custody.

The man in question was car-jacked along Mombasa road and after police were informed, they came and took him for questioning at Kamulu Police Station.

The officer then plucked the papers in the Occurrence Book (OB) to destroy any evidence that would indicate the suspect was held at Kamulu Police station and Syokimau AP camp.

News have reported that the victim called his family and informed them that the next day he would be transferred to Syokimau AP camp.

When the family went to check on him, he was nowhere to be found and there were no records to show that he was held in any of the police stations.

Later on the same day, a shootout was reported in Mlolongo and the missing suspect was found dead.

The detectives managed to retrieve the papers that had been removed indicating that the deceased was held at the police station before he was killed.

The police officer is also being investigated for the murder of two other people in Mlolongo on May 27.

The officers charged with the murders include, Fredrick Leliman, Leonard Mwangi, Stephen Chebulet and Silvia Wanjiku.