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    "content": "10. Dennis Kioko Mutua, aged 15. 11. Nzomo Mingi, aged 38; and, 12. Mutei Nzomo, wife to Nzomo Mingi, aged 31. Angry members of the public carried out retaliation attacks and killed Nzioka Musyoka and Mutheki Kilonzo, aged 80 and aged 40 years old respectively; the mother and wife of the key suspect, John Kilonzo Musyoka. Further, members of the public tracked the gangsters and killed the following suspects. 1. Timothy Makau Kivuva, a resident of Kikesa Village, Naliango Location, Kambi ya Ndege, Yatta District. 2. Akset Mbatha, a resident of Mbiuni Village, Mwala Location, Mwala Sub- district. 3. Musombi Ndaka, a resident of Uthithini Village, Kithimani Location, Yatta District; and, 4. Elijah Mbue Mwive Kita, a resident of Kaiti Sub-location, Ukia Location, Makueni District. The following villagers also sustained injuries during the attacks and counter attacks. 1. Kasilu Musyoka, aged 16. 2. Ndanu Musyoka, aged 9. 3. Muthaka Munyoki Musyoki, aged 40; who is a brother-in-law to our prime suspect, John Kilonzo Musyoka; and, 4. Paul Nzomo, aged 17. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the incident was reported to Mwingi Police Station vide OB No.46 of 4th July, 2013, by Mr. Samuel Maithaka, Chief of Ndui Location. A team of police officers led by the Officer Commanding Police Division (OCPD), Mwingi Central SSP, Simon Kipkomey Birir and Divisional Criminal Investigation Officer (DCIO), S.P. Joseph Jeptoo visited the scene and commenced investigations vide Mwingi Criminal Case No.491/119/2013. Investigations have established that the attacks were led by an ex- convict, John Kilonzo Musyoka, who appears to have been on a revenge mission after he was charged before Mwingi Court vide Mwingi Police Station Criminal File No.491/277/2012; Court File No.668/12 with the offence of creating disturbance in a manner likely to cause breach of peace, contrary to Section 95(1) of the Penal Code. The complainant in this case was Nzomo Mengi, who was among the victims who were murdered by the gangsters. The accused was released on a cash bail of Kshs1,200, but he never appeared in court during the subsequent hearing, prompting a warrant of arrest to be issued and it is still in force. In another case, Criminal Case No.491/243/2013, Court File No.596/2012, the suspect, John Kilonzo Musyoka is the complainant in a case of assault against his brother, Munyoki Musyoka, who was also killed during the incident. This case had earlier been terminated on 12th February, 2012, under Section 204 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Later, Ms. Penina Kalumbe received threatening messages and calls from mobile number 0713369474 and after investigations, two suspects, Sammy Kioko Nzuki and John Sambuli, both from Machakos, were arrested on 15th of July from their hideout in Nairobi. They appeared before the Mwingi Court and bonded to keep peace, and were ordered to sign a bond of Kshs150,000 or serve one year in custody. Lastly, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, efforts are being made to trace and arrest the main suspect in the murder, John Kilonzo Musyoka, who is still at large. Patrols in the area have also been intensified while Mwingi Central OCPD has deployed police officers in the area to maintain peace and collect intelligence information. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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