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HomeDaily NewsFriday, June 5, 2026DCI Launches Hunt for Man Captured on CCTV in Nakuru Reverend Murder Probe - June 2026
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DCI Launches Hunt for Man Captured on CCTV in Nakuru Reverend Murder Probe - June 2026

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking public assistance to identify a person of interest in the murder investigation of PCEA Reverend Julius Ndumia Ngari, who was killed on May 3 in Nakuru North Sub-County. The DCI is also seeking public help to identify a key person of interest in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Reverend Julius Ngari. Nine years after a landmark 2017 ruling by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights recognized the Ogiek people as ancestral owners of Kenya's Mau Forest, they continue to face evictions and exclusion from their ancestral lands.

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DCI Launches Hunt for Man Captured on CCTV in Nakuru Reverend Murder Probe

DCI Launches Hunt for Man Captured on CCTV in Nakuru Reverend Murder Probe

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking public assistance to identify a person of interest in the murder investigation of PCEA Reverend Julius Ndumia Ngari. The cleric was killed on May 3 in Nakuru North Sub-County.

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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking public assistance to identify a person of interest in the murder investigation of PCEA Reverend Julius Ndumia Ngari. The cleric was killed on May 3 in Nakuru North Sub-County.

  • The DCI released two images of the individual, believed to have information aiding in the identification of accomplices.
  • Two suspects, linked to a notorious gang, were previously arrested and have pleaded not guilty to charges.
  • The court has set a pre-trial conference for June 17, as investigations continue.
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Nine years after historic court win, Ogiek are still fighting to stay home

Nine years after historic court win, Ogiek are still fighting to stay home

Nine years after a landmark 2017 ruling by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights recognized the Ogiek people as ancestral owners of Kenya's Mau Forest, they continue to face evictions and exclusion from their ancestral lands.

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Friday 10:14 AMCapital News

DCI Seeks Public Help to Identify Key Person of Interest in Reverend Julius Ngari Murder Probe

DCI Seeks Public Help to Identify Key Person of Interest in Reverend Julius Ngari Murder Probe

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking public assistance to identify a key person of interest in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Reverend Julius Ngari.

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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking public assistance to identify a key person of interest in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Reverend Julius Ngari.

  • The Reverend was murdered on the night of May 3, 2026, in Nakuru North Sub-County.
  • Two suspects, Felix Odinga Okumu and Berryly Nafua Atenyo, have been arrested and charged, with a pre-trial conference set for June 17.
  • Investigators believe the identified individual, captured in released images, could provide crucial information to uncover additional suspects and further the probe, which is linked to a suspected criminal gang.
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Key Highlights

Nine years after a landmark 2017 ruling by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights recognized the Ogiek people as ancestral owners of Kenya's Mau Forest, they continue to face evictions and exclusion from their ancestral lands.

  • Despite the court's affirmation of their rights and subsequent orders in 2022 for reparations and land titling, implementation has stalled.
  • The Ogiek community, estimated at 20,000-30,000 members, have lived in the Mau Forest for generations.
  • Community leaders, including John Samorai, report continued evictions and a lack of action from the government, even on simple orders like publishing the court's judgments.