Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have successfully rescued a three-year-old boy who had been kidnapped from his home in Ruiru, Kiambu County.
Two suspects believed to be behind the abduction have been arrested in connection with the crime.
The child’s disappearance was reported by his distraught parents at the Ruiru Police Station, prompting DCI officers to launch an immediate investigation.
The case was classified as a “missing child alert,” triggering a wide-ranging operation across various regions of the country, especially in Western and Central Kenya.
Acting swiftly on vital intelligence gathered during the investigation, detectives traced the missing boy to a house in Tetu, located in Nyeri County.
During the raid, officers stormed the residence and found the child in the company of two men – the homeowner and another individual suspected to be the actual abductor. Both men were arrested on the spot, and the young boy was safely rescued.
According to a statement from the DCI, “Storming one of the suspects’ houses in Tetu, Nyeri County, detectives found the minor in the company of the house owner and the man believed to have snatched him away from his Ruiru home, thereby rescuing him to safety and cuffing the two suspects.”
The rescued child is currently undergoing medical check-ups to ensure he is in good health. Once he is cleared by doctors, he will be reunited with his anxious parents who have been longing for his safe return.
The arrest of the two suspects comes at a time when the country is witnessing a sharp rise in cases of missing children.
The Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit, which is part of the DCI, has been monitoring the growing threat of child trafficking in Kenya.
According to the unit, criminal syndicates are increasingly targeting vulnerable children for exploitation.
Officials from the unit have vowed to intensify their operations, promising to use every available resource to track down and dismantle the networks responsible for trafficking innocent children.
They emphasized their commitment to protecting the welfare of children and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
This incident adds to the growing list of child abduction cases being reported in the country in recent months. Authorities believe that many of these incidents could be connected to well-organized criminal groups operating behind the scenes.
The situation in the country has become more alarming as even adults are now being abducted. According to a recent report presented to Parliament by the National Security team, cases of abductions and kidnappings have surged by 44 percent.
The rise in both child and adult disappearances has raised serious concerns among the public and security agencies, prompting urgent calls for stronger measures to address the crisis.
As investigations continue, the DCI has reassured the public that they are committed to fighting child trafficking and ensuring the safety of all citizens, especially children who are the most vulnerable targets of these criminal networks.
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