Police in Kisumu Arrest Suspect in Killing of GSU Officer

Police in Kisumu have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the stabbing death of a General Service Unit (GSU) officer. The officer was attacked over the weekend in the Manyatta slums, located in the Kisumu Central sub-county.

The suspect, identified as Ronald Liwind, also known by his alias Ronny, was arrested at his rural home in Asembo, Siaya County, after he sought refuge there following the incident. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that they recovered various crude weapons and jungle uniforms during his arrest. Liwind is currently being held at the Kondele Police Station and is expected to face charges of murder in connection with the brutal killing.

Arrest Details

The arrest was the result of a collaborative effort by a multi-agency team of investigators who have been working tirelessly since the incident occurred. The team’s diligence paid off when they tracked Liwind to his rural home in Siaya County. According to police reports, Liwind attempted to evade capture by fleeing to Asembo, but the coordinated efforts of the police ensured his swift arrest.

During the operation, police recovered several crude weapons, which they believe were used in the attack, as well as jungle uniforms. These discoveries are crucial pieces of evidence that will likely play a significant role in the prosecution of the case.

Accomplice on the Run

While the arrest of Liwind marks a significant development, the investigation is far from over. Police are also in pursuit of Liwind’s suspected accomplice, David Nyeuse, who remains at large. Authorities are urging anyone with information on Nyeuse’s whereabouts to come forward and assist in his apprehension.

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The Victim

The GSU officer, Calvince Omondi, was based in West Pokot but had returned to his home in Kisumu as he was off duty at the time of the attack. Omondi was stabbed multiple times under circumstances that are still under investigation. The incident occurred on Sunday night in the Manyatta area, a densely populated slum in Kisumu Central. Omondi’s death has sent shockwaves through the community and among his colleagues in the GSU.

Another man who was with Omondi at the time of the attack narrowly escaped death. He sustained stab wounds but managed to flee the scene and is currently receiving medical treatment. His testimony is expected to be crucial in piecing together the events that led to the fatal attack.

Community Reaction

The killing of Officer Omondi has left the Manyatta community in a state of shock and fear. Residents have expressed their grief and concern over the rising insecurity in the area. The police have assured the community that they are doing everything in their power to bring all those involved in the heinous crime to justice.

Police Statement

In a statement, the Kisumu police commander urged the public to remain calm and cooperate with law enforcement as they continue their investigation. “We are working around the clock to ensure that all those responsible for this senseless act are brought to book. We appeal to anyone with information that could assist in the investigation to come forward,” the commander said.

Conclusion

As the investigation continues, the arrest of Ronald Liwind represents a significant step toward justice for Officer Calvince Omondi and his family. The focus now shifts to the apprehension of David Nyeuse and the continued pursuit of justice for all involved. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement officers and the need for community support in tackling crime.

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