HUMAN TRAFFICKING MISSION ENDS IN DEATH
The driver was said to have been speeding when he lost control of the vehicle and ended up in a 20-foot ditch.
Murang’a South police boss Alexander Shikondi said the accident occurred in the St Michael area, near the sub-county headquarters in Kenol.
The injured were rushed to nearby public and private hospitals and placed under police guard while the damaged vehicle was towed to the Makuyu Police Station.
The male driver had an employee card that resembled those issued to members of an elite security agency.
The driver by the name Franklin Muthee Gutongaa
Witnesses said that an armed man, who appeared to be Kenyan, escaped from the scene immediately after the accident.
Police said the search is on for the man. Reports indicate that he boarded a Thika town-bound matatu and he was limping.
The survivors, aged between 20 and 32, did not speak Swahili or English, only expressing themselves in Amharic.
Mr Shikondi added that the body of the driver was taken to the General Kago Hospital mortuary in Thika town.
The security agency was notified so as to confirm whether he was their employee.
Intelligence reports indicate the existence of a human trafficking network that specialises in smuggling foreign nationals into Kenya and through to Nairobi.
The smuggling is executed in three phases.
“The aliens are collected from Kenyan borders and transported through Meru County, and the Kambiti area of Murang’a South is the first stop,” said a security officer, who asked not to be named.
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