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DCI officers have established links between the two suspects and the taxi driver's wife including negotiation for payments believed to be for the murder.

Two suspects connected to the abduction and subsequent murder of Utawala taxi driver Evans Bikundo Moracha have been arrested.

The body of Evans Moracha was recovered at River Sagana on October 14, 2023 hours after being reported missing.

The two suspects were arrested by Nairobi Region Crime Research detectives following a night-long operation in Nyeri and Kajiado counties.

"The two, Stanley Collins Muthika and Kennedy Murimi Kinyua were arrested in Nyeri's Ruringu village and Olekasasi-Ongata Rongai in Kajiado North respectively," the DCI said in a statement.

The deceased's disappearance was reported by his wife Teresa Masesi Kerubo at Mihang'o Police Station on October 14.

Kerubo told police that his husband and his vehicle a Toyota Vitz Reg. No. KDH 833M had been missing for three days. He said the deceased's phone was also offline.

"It was on the same day that the Ass. Chief Githuri sub-location in Murang'a County reported to the police that an unknown male body had been found at River Sagana. The body that lay naked had multiple head injuries," DCI said.

Police took the body to Murang'a Level 5 Hospital Mortuary for autopsy and identification through fingerprinting and analysis at the National Registration Bureau (NRB) offices.

It was on Monday, October 23 identified as that of Evans Moracha, whose wife had just reported missing.

Evans Moracha was found dead in Murang'a.

The Nairobi Region crime researchers backed up by the operations unit took over the matter in a scrupulous manhunt for the monstrous faces behind the heinous murder.

Acting on intelligence, the team furthered their pursuit to Ruringu village in Nyeri County Friday where Collins Muthike was arrested.

Upon interrogation, the suspect led the detectives to Olekasasi in Ongata Rongai where the second suspect, Kennedy Murimi Kinyua was nabbed.

"After running a profile of the second suspect, detectives found him to be a police officer based at Akila Police Station in Lang'ata, but who has been on interdiction after deserting the service," the DCI said.

"He is in the rank of a Constable and designated as a driver in the station."

DCI say a search in his house saw the recovery of the deceased's mobile phone and a stun torch which the suspect is said to have confessed to having used to light their way to River Sagana where they disposed of the body.

The two suspects have since been placed separately at Capital Hill and Kilimani Police Stations pending further interrogations.

Meanwhile, forensic-led intelligence has since revealed a well-choreographed murder plot that challenges the mere disappearance and sudden death of the 47-year-old Moracha.

"In the new establishments, detectives have established that Moracha did not just disappear but was picked from his house by the killer duo on the night of Oct 11, in the presence of his wife," DCI said.

"Days later, the deceased's car was stealthily driven back to Teresa's (the wife's) neighbourhood and securely abandoned a safe distance from her house."

DCI says Cyber-crime detectives whose services have been sought linked Teresa to the two suspects after numerous conversations including negotiations for unclarified payments among the three were retrieved.

The communication dated back to before Moracha's abduction, during and after the recovery of the body.

"Police hence believe that Teresa is the mastermind behind her husband's heinous murder, and that her report on the missing husband might have been an afterthought after getting wind of the body's recovery in Murang'a. Investigations are ongoing to unravel the motive behind the homicide."