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"A knife suspected to have been used to commit the murder was recovered from Maxwell Omukuba."

Starehe-based detectives have put in custody two men suspected to have been involved in the murder of Job Chihonyi, a 25-year-old Utalii College student.

Chihonyi was killed a few metres from Utalii College along Thika Road on February 5, 2023.

Maxwel Omukuba Shisika and Kevin Ngechu Wanjiru, both 21 years old are now in police custody awaiting arraignment.

The Directorate of criminal investigations says the were arrested following a scrupulous forensic investigation that placed them at the crime scene during the commission of the heinous act.

The murder weapon, stolen phone and the gateway motorbike.

"The two miscreants had accosted Job just a few metres from Utalii College robbing him of his mobile phone before driving a knife through his chest leaving him sprawled on the ground and getting away using a motorcycle," a DCI statement read in part.

"Efforts by well-wishers to save Chihonyi’s life turned futile as he was pronounced dead on arrival at Guru Nanak Hospital."

Their arrest follows a partnership between Starehe-based detectives and sleuths from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau based in Nairobi Area.

They took up the matter and began joining the missing links in a meticulous probe that placed the suspects at the scene of the crime. 

The two suspects were then traced and arrested from their hideout in Kariobangi North on Friday, April, 14.

"A knife suspected to have been used to commit the murder was recovered from Maxwell Omukuba and kept as an exhibit ahead of forensic analysis," DCI said.

A mobile phone believed to be proceeds of crime was also recovered from Kevin Ngechu, while a black motorcycle registration number KMGF 828K, which was used as a getaway means on the fateful day was also recovered.

"The two are currently in custody as they await to answer to charges of murder, contrary section 203 as read with Section 204 of the Penal Code," DCI said.