In a shocking turn of events, Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the prime suspect in the murders of at least 42 women found dumped at Kware, has escaped from Nairobi’s Gigiri Police Station. The daring escape occurred in the early hours of the morning, leaving Kenyans stunned and deeply concerned about the implications of such a dangerous individual being back on the loose.
Jumaisi, along with 12 other detainees, managed to cut through a wire mesh and scale the perimeter wall of the police station, successfully evading security measures. The ease with which they escaped has sparked widespread outrage and disbelief among the public, with many questioning the efficiency and integrity of the police force.
The incident has prompted a flurry of reactions on social media, with Kenyans expressing their fears and frustrations. Many have voiced their concerns that this escape fits into a larger pattern of high-profile suspects mysteriously evading justice, leading to a growing sense of mistrust in the government and its handling of such critical cases. The sentiment that “we are aware of the script the government is reading” reflects a deep-seated skepticism about the transparency and accountability of the authorities.
The escape of a suspect as dangerous as Khalusha is a significant blow to the efforts of law enforcement in bringing justice to the families of his alleged victims. It also raises serious questions about the security protocols in place at one of Nairobi’s key police stations.
As the search for Khalusha and the other escapees intensifies, Kenyans are demanding answers and accountability from the authorities. There is a strong call for an immediate and thorough investigation into how such a grievous security lapse could occur, and for measures to be put in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.