Gang Butcher six people cut off tongue and Genital organs

Numbers of gang attacks in the last one month had left six people butcher and their tongue and genital organs harvest for ritual purpose.

The ugly development have caused fear among residents of Matungu sub-county in Kakamega County.
The report has it that, all the people that was killed have their tongue and genital organ harvested from them, nothing was stolen apart from the organ harvest.
John Osieko, a Nyumba Kumi the official that spoke on the incident has accused a gang members call 42 brothers, according to the official, they may be the one carrying out the execution. Residents of Butere, Khwisero and Emuhaya sub-counties are now living in fear.
Six night guards were last month killed in Emuhaya. In Khwisero, four other night guards were killed. Butere has seen more than 14 people killed between September last year and January this year.
“A Form Three student of St Joseph’s Namberekeya Secondary School was killed in cold blood and his body dumped in a culvert on the Mumias – Busia road last Sunday. So far, no suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder,” said Mr Osieko.
Last week, two people were killed in separate incidents on the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday.
Osieko said Mohammed Chikombe was a night guard at Campsite Resort and his mutilated body found on Tuesday. He said beer worth at least Sh59,000 was also stolen.
He said the body of the other middle-aged man was found dumped in a culvert near River Nzoia, with his tongue and genitals missing and eyes gouged.
A National Intelligence Service (NIS) officer who sought anonymity said: “We give intelligent reports to the police on time.”
Overstayed
The NIS official said some officers who had overstayed in local stations could be colluding with the gang.
Yesterday, two gangsters believed to be members of the 42 Brothers gang were gunned down.
Matungu sub-county Police Commander John Matsili said the two were in a gang of four at Lukusi village in Mukweya sub-location when they were ambushed by police.
“When they were asked to surrender, they opened fire on our officers, who neutralised them. The other two escaped through a sugarcane plantation,” said Mr Matsili.
He added that police recovered an axe and a mini Ceska pistol from the suspects. Police said the weapons could have been used in some of the attacks last week.
“We mounted a 24-hour operation and managed to arrest two more suspects in connection with the Campsite Resort killing,” said Matsili.
Matungu Chief Criminal Investigations Officer Robert Mureithi said the gangsters were being processed for trial.
Released recently
“The two gangsters under our custody have been jailbirds who were released recently. One of the gangsters has been on the police radar after he stole a police walkie talkie from Lukongo police post in Mumias West,” said Mureithi.

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