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  • Detective Murdered In Altercation With DJ Joe Mfalme Buried

    Detective Murdered In Altercation With DJ Joe Mfalme Buried

    A DCI officer Inspector Kelian Felix Ole Kintosi, who died following an altercation with DJ Joe Mfalme and his handlers was buried in his Kajiado rural home.

    Kintos was buried in an emotional ceremony at his home in Kajiado County on April 2.

    The burial was attended by officers from the National Police Service (NPS) and friends.

    The suspects in the tragic incident, however, remain in police custody as investigations into the matter are concluded.

    A court ruling on 25 March, directed that DJ Joe Mfalme, his hypeman, driver, and videographer, together with three other police officers, be detained for 14 days.

    They are expected back in court next Monday, April 8, 2024.

    The suspects are accused of causing bodily harm to the deceased after a non-injury accident in Kikuyu on the morning of 16 March.

    Kelian died a week later. DJ Joe Mfalme and his crew were arrested hours after his death.

    Family members of the deceased.

    Police say they are ready to proceed with the case.

    The prosecution told the court that they needed the days to gather sufficient evidence before preferring any charges against the suspects.

    This will include recording relevant witness statements, obtaining treatment records from the hospital, obtaining CCTV footage of the crime scene, call data records of the seven, and arrest of another suspect who is still at large.

    Those arraigned before the court are Allan Ochieng, Eric Gathua, Simon Wanjiru, Joseph Mwenda (Dj Joe Mfalme), and police officers Khadija Abdi Wako, Sammy Rotich, and Agnes Mogoi.

    The prosecution told the court that preliminary investigations have revealed the deceased was involved in a slight noninjury accident while driving his car along Kikuyu Road.

    He allegedly hit a vehicle with five occupants Allan, Eric, Simon, and DJ Joe Mfalme, and one more who is still at large.

    Investigations officer Fredrick Kosen who is attached to DCI Dagoretti said what followed was an altercation that led to the deceased being beaten by Allan, Eric, Simon, and Dj Joe Mfalme.

    The accident scene was allegedly visited by Abdi.

    Abdi had been assigned as the duty officer at Kikuyu police station to respond to traffic incidents on the night of March 16.

    The officer allegedly found the deceased being beaten by Allan, Eric, and DJ Joe Mfalme.

    The officer said the deceased was frogged and marched to Kikuyu police station by Allan, Eric, Simon, and DJ Joe Mfalme.

    It was there that he started complaining of abdominal pain. He was also urinating blood.

    Sammy Rotich and Agnes Mogoi on the other hand were on duty at the station that day.

    They received the deceased who was complaining of injuries and they witnessed the deceased urinating blood.

    The investigation team said the deceased left for home but the abdominal pains worsened.
    He was rushed to Langata Hospital and later to Nairobi West Hospital.

    “But he passed on March 21 while undergoing treatment. From then on investigations commenced and officers managed to arrest the suspects,” said the detective.

    A doctor’s report indicated that the deceased suffered blunt abdominal trauma and traumatic bladder injury.

  • DJ Joe Mfalme, Six Others To Remain In Custody For 14 Days

    DJ Joe Mfalme, Six Others To Remain In Custody For 14 Days

    Detectives probing the death of Dagoretti Deputy DCIO Inspector Felix Kintosi have been allowed to detain seven people among them a popular DJ and three police officers.

    A Kibera court allowed the application by the investigating officer to detain Allan Ochieng, Eric Gathua, Simon Wanjiru and Joseph Mwenda also known as DJ Joe Mfalme.

    Also to remain behind bars as detectives complete the probe as Khadija Abdi Wako, Sammy Rotich and Agnes Mogoi, who are police officers attached to Kikuyu Police station.

    DJ Joe Mfalme will be detained at Kabete Police Station, Allan Ochieng, Eric Kariuki Gathua, and Simon Wambugu Wanjiru at Muthangari Police Station, while Khadija Abdi Wako, Sammy Cheruyot Rotich and Agnes Kerubo Mogoi who are police officers, will be detained at Riruta Police Station.

    This matter will be mentioned on 8th of April for further directions.

    The court heard that preliminary investigations revealed that Kintosi had been involved in a slight non-injury accident while driving his Subaru forester KBM 233J, near Kikuyu police station.

    The officer’s vehicle was involved in the slight accident with KDK 7**N which had five occupants including the DJ.

    An altercation ensued and Kintosi was beaten and Khadija, a traffic police officer responded and took him to Kikuyu police station.

    But as he was being taken away, Kintosi allegedly complained of abdominal pain and that he was passing blood as he urinated.

    At the desk were Rotich and Agnes who later released him.

    His situation worsened and was rushed to Nairobi West Hospital where he was admitted.

    He died on March 21, 2024.

    The investigator told the court there is a very high likelihood that the suspects would interfere with investigations, if released on bond.

    “It is fair and just for this Court to grant the orders prayed so that the investigating officer may gather sufficient evidence on this matter including recording relevant witnesses statements, obtain treatment record from the hospital, obtain CCTV footage of the crime scene, call data records of the respondents, arrest of another suspect who is still at large, take the respondents to Mama Lucy Hospital for mental assessment and forward investigation file to Director of Public Prosecution, “, IO told the court.

    The court informed that although seven people had been arrested, one was still at large.

    Then investigating officer added that he was yet to record statements from potential witnesses, obtain CCTV footage from the scene among other evidence.