The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Friday, May 2, revealed that a forensic reconstruction of Kasipul Member of Parliament (MP) Charles Were's last moments has enabled them to narrow down on his potential killer(s).
Through a statement, the detectives issued an update of their investigations as they aim to uncover the circumstances that led to MP Were's fatal shooting at Ngong Road on Wednesday, April 30. DCI disclosed that a joint team of detectives and forensic experts from the National Forensic Laboratory have made significant progress in the murder investigation, even as an autopsy has yet to be done. "Detectives have forensically reconstructed Hon.
Were's movements from Parliament to the location of the shooting.
This detailed analysis has yielded significant leads, enabling investigators to narrow down to potential suspects," DCI stated.