Agnes Wanjiru Murder: Kenyan Homicide Detectives to Travel to the UK to Gather Evidence

Agnes Wanjiru Murder: Kenyan Homicide Detectives to Travel to the UK to Gather Evidence

Kenyan homicide detectives are set to travel to the UK to gather information and evidence on the murder of Agnes Wanjiru.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said investigators are seeking to tighten the case before narrowing to the main suspect (s).

The lifeless body of Wanjiru was found in a septic tank at Lions Court Hotel in Nanyuki, two months after she disappeared on March 31st, 2012. She is alleged to have been killed by a British soldier.

On the night she went missing, the 21-year-old sex worker was at the hotel where tens of British soldiers were drinking beer, dancing, and having sex with local women. 

She reportedly left the seating area in the company of one of the British soldiers and that was the last time she was seen alive.

The UK Sunday Times reported last month that a British soldier confessed to killing Wanjiru and showed his colleagues where he dumped her body. 

The revelations have triggered fresh calls for an investigation and justice for Wanjiru, who left behind a five-month-old daughter.

The publication reported that five soldiers gave the same name of the officer, saying that on the fateful night, he showed them the body of the woman which was stashed in a tank. 

There were claims that Kenyan and British authorities staged a cover-up on the murder to maintain diplomatic relations over the Nanyuki army base, where the UK sends six infantry battalions for eight-week exercises annually.

Following an inquest in 2019, Kenyan judge Njeri Thuku concluded that Wanjiru had been murdered by one or two British soldiers. The judge ordered two further criminal inquiries, but the military took no action, the Sunday Times reported.

UK authorities have pledged to cooperate with the investigation into the brutal murder of Wanjiru.
 

Comments

mteja (not verified)     Sat, 11/06/2021 @ 08:45am

In reply to by Njeri (not verified)

Correct! Plus they are not supposed to announce that they are leaving for the UK to conduct investigations. WTH! That is telling the criminal that he needs to conceal as much evidence as possible before detectives arrive. Luckily, we know evidence is just here in Kenya, and I would rather they ship those 2 criminals here, instead.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Sat, 11/06/2021 @ 04:54pm

@Njeri very true furthermore the British idiot soldier have accepted he did the shit?So just let uk bring the munderer then as soon as he gets to kenya hang him within 72 hours that’s the only justice we want to hear not this hullabaloo of going to UK then he gets to Kenya then they start the stupid idiotic courts system again.If I was the president of kenya today I will give UK 1 week to either bring the idiot over or I shut the military base in Laikipia n deport all the soldiers n shut the UK embassy too.We the blacks must do our parts the way western world do it period.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Sat, 11/06/2021 @ 05:51pm

CRIME WAS COMMITTED IN KENYA.
DCI SHOULD BE FIGHTING FOR EXTRADITION, NOT INTERVIEWS...PERIOD.. BUT WITH THE HIGH RATE OF CORRUPTION IN KENYA... THIS FOOL MIGHT WALK FREE.
It's does not matter whether she was a SEX WORKER OR NOT. LIFE IS SACRED.
IT REMINDS ME OF KILLINGS IN AMERICA, SKID TO MEXICO, MEXICO DOES NOT BELIEVE IN DEATH PENALTY, SO YOU GET LIFE.

Kim Patel (not verified)     Sat, 11/06/2021 @ 11:10pm

Just to ask, what type of evidence will they gather from UK since the mad took place in Kenya soil. Ama they will go to full their stomach to cover the white boy.

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