How police tracked, arrested Kware serial killer as he watched Euro 2024 Finals
On Thursday, residents discovered bodies in the dumpsite, leading to an exercise that has so far seen at least 8 dismembered bodies retrieved.
In an update on Monday, Mohamed Amin, Director of Criminal Investigations revealed that police pounced on Khalusha in Soweto on Monday morning.
Khalusha was arrested outside a club where he had gone to watch the Euro 2024 Finals between Spain and England.
“His pursuit and consequent arrest followed a thorough forensic analysis of a mobile phone that belonged to one of the victims namely Josephine Mulongo Owino, where some mobile money transaction were conducted on the day Josephine went missing.
Amin further explained that the suspect led police to his house in Kware, located about 100 metres from the dumpsite where bodies have been recovered.
The items recovered in Khalusha’s house include;
• 24 sim cards
• 10 phones (8 smart phones)
• One laptop
• One hard drive
• Two flash drives and a memory card
• One machete
• 12 sacks similar to ones used to stuff bodies at Kware dam
• 1 pair of gloves
• 8 National Identification cards
• A pink handbag
• Two pink female pants
• 5 rolls of bhang
• 4 huge tapes
• 1 reflector jacket
• 2 title deeds
• 2 note books and other assorted documents.
In a confession to police officers, Khalusha said he has dumped 42 female bodies in the Kware dumpsite. His first victim was his wife Imelda Judith Khalenya, whom he killed in 2022.
"Upon interrogation, the suspect confessed to have lured, killed and disposed 42 female bodies at the dumpsite all murdered between 2022 and as recent as July 11, 2024," noted Amin.
As of Monday morning, a total of 9 bodies have been recovered from the dumpsite awaiting postmortem set to commence today at the Nairobi Funeral Home, formerly City Mortuary.
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