Kelvin Kang'ethe, the suspect who escaped from custody while awaiting extradition to the US, has been apprehended in Ngong.
According to a report from a credible source, the suspect was arrested by police officers in Nairobi on charges of murdering his girlfriend before fleeing to Kenya.
A report from the United States of America has disclosed that the suspect left the body of the deceased inside a vehicle at Boston's Logan Airport in November of the previous year.
According to the information provided by the police, the suspect is alleged to have committed the crime of killing his girlfriend in the United States of America before subsequently fleeing to Kenya.
Subsequently, a dramatic incident unfolded when he once again succeeded in escaping from police custody. This event resulted in the arrest of multiple individuals, including his sister and brother.
Multiple sources have verified that several police officers were interrogated following the suspect's successful escape from police custody.
His arrest has been made possible after a growing search that was made possible by the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI). Kang'ethe escaped from Nairobi's tightly guarded Muthaiga Police Station, but new information suggests that Kang'ethe may have had help from someone else to get out of detention.
A senior DCI investigator said that a relative may have assisted Kang'ethe in escaping the police station, per a report published in Tuesday's Nation publication.
As per the statement, the two individuals were in each other's company on the day of the escape, suggesting that a plan may have been devised by Kang'ethe's relative.