DCI in Hot Pursuit of Suspect Behind Disappearance and Trafficking of School-Going Children

DCI in Hot Pursuit of Suspect Behind Disappearance and Trafficking of School-Going Children

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is in pursuit of a suspect linked to a series of child trafficking cases across the country.

Elizabeth Emboyoga Litonde is believed to be the mastermind behind a larger child trafficking syndicate said to kidnap school-going children before illegally trafficking them abroad as slaves.

She is said to have escaped to western Kenya moments before sleuths from the DCI’s Serious Crimes Unit pounced on her.

Any person with information that may lead to the suspect's apprehension has been urged to report to the nearest police station. 

“Any information regarding her whereabouts will greatly assist us in safeguarding the lives of our children,” DCI said.

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 06/18/2022 @ 02:14pm

There is the supply,and there is the demand.Unfortunately the demand is from old white men who fancy young black girls.Sick old white men taking advantage of greedy women to supply them with these children.So disgusting.
I hope she leads the sleuths to these filthy men.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Sat, 06/18/2022 @ 04:00pm

Child trafficking is unfortunately big biz going on..liberals are fighting for pedophilia to be legalized.. Lord Jesus bring justice to children and free those in captivity.

Menye (not verified)     Sat, 06/18/2022 @ 05:04pm

Ati DCI are hot hunting for suspected child trafficker,Eboyoga yet they cannot explain why Wanjiru Kinuthia,a.k.a,mrs Saitot has never been arrested for being in pocession of stolen kid.The child was stolen from his parents’ home in Nakuru 38 years ago.

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