Top crime stoppers of the day witnessed by the nation

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From the head of state’s account being hacked to a father strangling own three children and further another justice getting in trouble over gun drama involving guard Kenyans were more than shocked in addition to the expose of Nakuru woman running a beggars from Tanzania syndicate.

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Twitter and Facebook accounts have been deactivated.

Chief of Staff in the Office of the President Nzioka Waita says all the social media platforms of the president have been suspended to allow remedial measures.

On account of unauthorized access to the official social media handles of H.E the President of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta .All official social media handles for the President have been temporarily suspended to allow for the necessary remedial measures to be undertaken.

FATHER STRANGLES AND KILLS THREE CHILDREN

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Residents of Mabuteek village in Bomet County woke up to a rude shock Friday morning after a 35-year-old man strangled and killed his three sons.

The man then attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself after but the rope he was using broke into two.

The bodies of the children aged five, eight and 12 which had scratch marks around their necks were discovered in the morning by their grandmother who had gone to her son’s home to check on the boys.

This is as the children’s mother has for the last one week been away at her parents’ home after a domestic dispute with her husband.

The couple is survived by a young child who was away with the mother at the time of the incident

JUSTICE IBRAHIM GUN DRAMA

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Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim last evening denied reports he had threatened a security officer with a gun.

 Police in Nairobi have opened investigations into allegations by a security guard that the judge of the highest court had threatened one of his guards.

But Ibrahim said he only had an altercation with the guard who was rude to him and had breached his security.

“He had been bringing strangers to use a toilet in my compound without my permission. When I asked him, he was rude but I left after telling him to leave my compound,” Ibrahim said. 

NAKURU BEGGARS SYNDICATE WOMAN

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Police in Nakuru on Tuesday arrested a woman and rescued over 20 victims after busting a begging syndicate that used disabled foreigners as beggars.

The beggars, whom the officers established were from Tanzania, were arrested at a house in Fire estate within Nakuru town.  

Ms Mary Mong’are, the owner of the house who is suspected to be behind the business, was arrested during the crack down.

In his ruling, Chief Magistrate Josephat Kalo pardoned the beggars and ordered for their immediate repatriation to their country of origin.

Ms Monga’re was charged with 30 counts relating to smuggling and harbouring illegal foreigners.

According to the charge sheet, Ms Mong’are had engaged in smuggling of human beings from Tanzania and harbouring them without having permits from the immigration department.

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