Kenyan Policeman Pictured Handling Murder Weapons with Bare Hands, Kenyans React

Kenyan Policeman Pictured Handling Murder Weapons with Bare Hands, Kenyans React

A photo of a Kenyan policeman carrying murder weapons using his bare hands has gone viral on social media.

In the photo, the officer is seen holding a knife and an axe, which were used to hack Ivy Wangechi, a six-year Moi University medicine student by her alleged boyfriend Naftali Njahi Kinuthia, 28.

The 25-year-old student was brutally killed in broad daylight at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret on Tuesday.

Kenyans online have questioned the manner in which police handled the crucial exhibits recovered from the scene of a crime.

Police officers are supposed to wear gloves while handling such weapons.

@Ma3Route tweets: "Looking for fingerprints of a suspect? This is how we never get them, this is how wrong people go behind bars."

@Rafmajii notes:"....murder weapons, which are the evidence, in this case, must be produced in court and any criminal lawyer would attack the loopholes created by the Police in the handling of the crime scene and evidence."

He adds:"... the lack of professionalism and mishandling of crime scenes is one of the reasons why criminals still roam our streets despite us thinking there's enough evidence to put them away."

@Ambrose_maine posts:" This is how real criminals with clever lawyers get away with a lot in this country. Imagine his lawyer asking them to prove using forensic science that he actually used the murder weapons. Boom he is out."

Comments

Imara Daima (not verified)     Wed, 04/10/2019 @ 10:30pm

Ndugu Mutyambai: Una kazi kubwa sana kuwaelemisha askari polisi wako ambao yaonekana kwamba hawajui kazi yao!

mteja (not verified)     Thu, 04/11/2019 @ 09:58am

Wow! Thank you Lord for technology. Although there is a flipside to this advancement, this police has been outed, and the suspect may escape some portion of justice that is due to him, on behalf of the family of the late IVY.

Jamama (not verified)     Thu, 04/11/2019 @ 11:25am

This lackadaisical and cavalier attitude to justice is not emblematic in the current government. Kenyans remember how the boy in statehouse put on an military costume and traveled to Mombasa to help the Kenya navy blow up s a drug smuggling ship against the express orders of the courts. Arrogant and ignorant!

Romeo23 (not verified)     Thu, 04/11/2019 @ 12:56pm

That was a huge axe ni kuni alikuwa anapasua! Pole kwa familia if hospital lack gloves can you expect to get some with our forces..so sad

Peter Wakaruoro (not verified)     Thu, 04/11/2019 @ 11:06pm

For heavenly sake you wonder what kind of police officer this guy is. Just basic training will teach him how to preserve evidence of such a heinous crime. Seriously, we need a special unit within the police force which is trained how to handle crime scenes and the gathering, collection and preservation of such evidence, not every Tom and Dick. He doesn't even care the magnitude of this case with his fingerprints all over. He needs retraining!

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