Police finally arrest key suspect in brutal murder of 2 senior prison officers in Trans Mara

Pius Lemiso Ndiwa, alias Shonimeu, is accused of setting up his two colleagues to be killed over a Sacco dispute. | PHOTO: Chrispine Otieno/Citizen Digital
A retired
prison officer from Transmara, Narok County who allegedly set up his two colleagues to be
killed has been arrested in the Maasai Mara National Park where he has reportedly been
living with animals in the bush.
Detectives
from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) found Pius Lemiso Ndiwa, alias Shonimeu, at 11 pm on Tuesday after he evaded the police dragnet for days.
Ndiwa
was taken for interrogation in Kilgoris.
Last
week, two prison officers were killed in Olemismis village after they were
invited to settle a Sacco-related matter with Ndiwa.
The
deceased pair identified as Inspector Patrick Mukunyi Kuya and Senior Sergent
Daniel Nairimo left Nairobi on Wednesday in pursuit of what officers in the
prisons department say was to settle the matter with Ndiwa who defaulted on a
loan and left the city to reside in the countryside.
Upon
reaching Ndiwa's homestead in Mentinkuar, the duo faced hostility from the
suspect's family who screamed. Ndiwa had apparently told his family that the
two strangers in their homestead were thugs.
As such, Ndiwa's two sons pounced on the two prison wardens who were
in civilian attire with arrows and machetes.
“We
arrived at the scene and we found two bodies badly mutilated, one had three
arrows lodged on his back and the other had deep cuts on his back,” Kilgoris
OCPD Jamleck Ngaruiya said then.
Ndiwa's
wife however maintains her husband was not around during the incident.
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