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Caroline Kangogo met both victims at a Nakuru club day before Ongweno’s murder

Carol with Ndwiga
Caroline Kangogo with Peter Ndwiga. [Photo: Courtesy]

Fugitive cop Caroline Kangogo met her two victims, Police Constable John Ongweno and Peter Ndwiga, at a Nakuru club a day before she allegedly murdered them.

Investigations into the death of the two men reveal an intricate web of wrongdoings by a clique of police officers from Rift Valley said to be operating a syndicate.

The latest reports by investigators indicate that Ongweno and Ndwiga held a meeting at a Nakuru club where a few other police officers were.

A witness at the club recounts Caroline sat together with Ndwiga and Ongweno for a while and were seen in a deep conversation.

Three other men later joined them. Ongweno later left alone and hailed a taxi to Merica Hotel along Kenyatta Avenue.

He was to meet an unidentified person. He later boarded a Boda body back to the Nakuru Kasarani Police Station quarters, where they lived with Kangogo.

On Sunday, July 4, Kangogo and two other people were seen entering the house.

Ongweno’s body was found in the wee hours of Monday, July 5 morning. His car’s engine was still running, and the driver’s window smashed. He had a bullet wound on the right side of the head.

His Ceska pistol was also missing. Caroline reportedly took off with it.

Police are now piecing together details of how it all happened since the trio were last seen entering the house at the police quarters.

The taxi driver and Boda Boda rider were taken in for questioning since they lastly interacted with Ongweno in public.

Police also ascertained that Ndwiga helped Caroline escape after the incident but found himself the next victim.

Ndwiga, who ran a security firm and hailed from Embu was found dead at Dedamax Hotel in Juja.

An elite multi-agency team consisting of military officers, regular police, and DCI detectives was formed to hunt down Caroline, who has evaded arrest.

Police said she is getting insider information helping her to escape.
Caroline, who worked in the anti-crime unit, no longer uses her phone making it hard to track her down.

Police have resorted to a physical search along major highways and in hotels to sniff her out.

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