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Two Nurses accused of splashing Acid to police officers on Duty to be detained for 4 days

by Robert Guyana

The two Nurses accused of splashing acid on three Police officers after storming a medical centre in Ngara will now be detained for four days pending directions from the ODPP on whether to charge them.

This comes after the Court ruled that the DCI had provided sufficient grounds to warrant extra detention of the suspects to pave way for further investigations.

The two, Jonah Kipsiror Murori and Mwaura Karumbi are being investigated for the offence of unlawfully carrying on the business of a Pharmacy in premises not registered by the pharmacy and poisons board.

Brief facts of the case is that Police officers on patrol received information that an abortion was being performed at Ngara Medical Centre situated at Ngara Equity roundabout where they proceeded and knocked the door to be opened.

It was at this time that Jonah Kipsiror Murori allegedly appeared at the door and without any hesitation lased the officers with acid.

The acid splashed on their bodies and clothes causing the officers to sustain severe burns.

The three police officers were rushed to Nairobi West Hospital where they were admitted in High Dependency Unit.

Reinforcement police officers later rushed to the scene where a container with liquid substance and material resembling human organs.

The two suspects were also arrested with three patients among them a lady who allegedly was in the process of procuring abortion and was taken to Mbagathi hospital in serious condition.

The suspects will now be arraigned in Court on Monday 2nd December 2024 for further Di rections.

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