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Suspects arrested with stolen items linked to slain Nakuru PCEA Cleric

The DCI said the arrests followed extensive forensic and intelligence-led investigations conducted by detectives drawn from the Homicide Unit, Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CR&IB), Operations Support Unit (OSU), and officers from Nakuru North.

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 10 – Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of PCEA cleric Reverend Julius Ndumia Ngari at PCEA Tabuga Church in Nakuru North Sub-County, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has said.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the DCI said the arrests followed extensive forensic and intelligence-led investigations conducted by detectives drawn from the Homicide Unit, Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CR&IB), Operations Support Unit (OSU), and officers from Nakuru North.

According to investigators, the suspects were found in possession of valuables believed to have been stolen from the slain cleric during the attack. The suspects are currently in police custody, undergoing interrogation.

Reverend Ngari was killed during a violent incident at the church on the night of May 3, 2026. During the attack, the church watchman, Benard Nyamwaka, was seriously assaulted and later admitted to the hospital for treatment.

Detectives said the attackers broke into both the church office and the reverend’s residence, making away with cash, mobile phones and other valuables.

The DCI noted that investigators are still carrying out advanced forensic analysis and reviewing critical evidence linked to what authorities suspect could be a wider criminal network behind the attack.

“The DCI strongly condemns this senseless and violent attack and assures the public that every effort is being made to apprehend all individuals involved and ensure they face the full force of the law,” the agency said.

The investigative agency also conveyed condolences to the family, friends and congregants of the late Reverend Ngari while wishing the injured watchman a quick recovery.

Earlier, Gachagua had demanded a full police explanation over the killing of Reverend Julius Ngari Ndumia, describing the murder of the PCEA cleric as shocking, disturbing and a threat to freedom of worship in the country.

In a statement, Gachagua condemned the killing of Rev. Julius Ngari Ndumia, the Parish Minister at PCEA Tubaga Parish under the Nakuru East Presbytery, and accused security agencies of failing to act four days after the incident.

“The cold-blooded murder of an anointed man of God is not only callous to the extreme but raises serious questions about the security of our shepherds and indeed the Kenyan public,” Gachagua said.

He sent condolences to the cleric’s family, members of the parish and the wider Presbyterian church fraternity across East Africa.

The former Deputy President further claimed that the PCEA church had recently come under increasing attacks, citing previous incidents at PCEA Mwiki and PCEA Kariobangi churches, where he alleged that worshippers were targeted by goons backed by police officers.

“The attack of Christians in PCEA Mwiki church and PCEA Kariobangi by goons backed by police has sent shivers down the spines of PCEA church members,” he said.

Gachagua criticised what he termed as silence from church leadership and questioned whether Rev. Ndumia may have been targeted over his outspoken views on governance, corruption and human rights.

“Who killed Rev. Ndumia and why?Could it be he was silenced for being vocal against corruption, bad governance and violation of human rights? Could this killing be a loud threat to other vocal parish ministers within the PCEA church?” he posed.

He urged Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to publicly explain the circumstances surrounding the killing and update the country on progress made in investigations.

“I urge the Inspector General of Police to issue a public statement explaining what happened to Rev. Ndumia and what action police have taken so far,” Gachagua said.

He further accused authorities of failing to stop a rising wave of break-ins targeting churches, where valuables are allegedly being stolen without arrests being made.

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