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Kenya provides reward as anger grows on failure to arrest the accused suspect

Kenyan police give up 1 million billion ($ 7,700;

Khalusha became the main suspect in the killing of over 40 women in the grated white bodies were found in a lost dump site, Nairobi.

Just after his arrest, he escaped in custody, along with 12 others, after cutting down the wire mesh roof and measuring a wide wall.

It caused the fullness, and the police faces a backlash renovated above their failure to hunt for over a year.

Many Chinese asked how to escape on 20 August 2024 from what is considered to be one of the most secure police stations, near the US Embassy and UN Offeres in the capital.

Khalid Hussein, activist activist that said police said that police said that they said “it was not bad” by solving women who have previously professed between 18 and 30 years old.

He revealed that some bodies are still in the quarry, and “decay”.

Mr Hussein believes that the Directors of a criminal investigator (DCI) announced reward by replying the City City TV stationery on police inefficiency.

“So like the us, they feel embarrassed, they think they should do something and react and say they renew the fine of millions.

The BBC has a BBC, spokesman Michael Goniri sent questions to DCI, but he added that earlier “the difficulty of the matter”, and “tracked solving.”

DCO said on the post to X that the reward for obtaining a million shillings will be given “anyone providing reliable information that will assist in the redistribution of the suspect”.

Police also give Rewarded last year, but did not specify the amount.

Several police were arrested last year for allegedly helping escaping from Khalusha, but later they were released on bail.

Many Centonies ask how gifts has failed to find that the bodies are left at 100m (109 yards) at the police station.

Leguka reportedly admitted his charges but later told the court he had been abused.

Speaking to BBC at that time, lawyer, John Managa Ndwesh, said the suspect was “ripped to confess.

During the arrest of Khulasha, DCI Mohamed Amin said: “It is amazing that we deal with the serial killer, a serial psychopathic killer.”

He was set up to face court cases, just before his disappearance.

Last month, Minister of Interior Murkomen described a “heartwarming” story.

“I really hope to be arrested,” he said.

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