FEATURED STORY

Motorists allowed to collect their cars at 14 Riverside

Share
Cars parked at 14 Riverside on Tuesday last week
Share

The National Police Service (NPS) on Tuesday morning allowed motorists including the public and tenants to collect their cars parked at the 14 Riverside Complex attacked by terrorists last week.

Since the attack orchestrated on Tuesday January 15, the building had been cordoned off to allow security agencies to collect forensic evidence as the probe into the attack gathers pace.

After the attack, the police recovered abandoned explosives and safely detonated them.

The Standard on Tuesday reported that Police Spokesperson Charles Owino had said that the motorists would be allowed back into the building one week after the attack claimed 21 innocent lives and left scores injured.

During the attack, more than 700 people were rescued by security agencies which have been praised for a better coordinated response to the attack in comparison to the Westgate and Garissa University attack.

READ: BETLION’S SH350 MILLION DWARFS SPORTPESA MEGAJACKPOT

Ten suspects have already been arraigned in court in connection with the crime. The court granted the authorities’ request to detain the suspects for one month to allow the police to conclude investigations into the matter.

SEE ALSO: CBK SUSPENDS EMPLOYEE OVER ANTI-JUBILEE TWEETS

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us

Related Articles
Affordable Housing Project
FEATURED STORY

6 Reasons You Should Buy An Affordable Housing Unit

The Affordable Housing Program is aimed at providing decent and quality homes...

I&M bank Interest rates
FEATURED STORY

I&M Bank Reduces Interest Rates on Loans

After reducing lending interest rates by 0.75% in the 4th quarter of...

Milka Moraa with Affordable Housing Board officials
FEATURED STORY

Milkah Moraa, Woman Humiliated By City Pastor, To Get Affordable Housing Unit

Milka Moraa Tegisi,  a woman from Mukuru kwa Njenga slums who was...