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Five Kenyan police officers arraigned over jail break of thought serial killer

Five Kenyan law enforcement officers were arraigned on Wednesday, implicated of assisting a presumed serial killer and 12 others leave from a police station in the capital Nairobi, court files revealed.

Prosecutors asked the court to apprehend the policemen, who were on duty during Tuesday's jail break, for 2 weeks to permit officers to complete an investigation into their alleged participation.

Prosecutors asked the court for more time to collect declarations, search CCTV video footage and take a look at the policemen's. phones.

Among the escapees was Collins Jumaisi, jailed last month. over the murder of a minimum of 6 ladies whose bodies were. found covered in plastic bags in an old quarry, which is. now utilized as a rubbish dump.

Authorities state Jumaisi admitted to killing 42 females consisting of. his better half, however his legal representative told a court he was tortured into. making a confession. District attorneys reject he had been mistreated.

Preliminary examinations revealed that insiders aided the. escape, police said in a statement on Tuesday, adding that they. had actually launched a man-hunt to re-arrest the escapees.

A police report seen said Jumaisi and 12 Eritrean. nationals were found missing out on from their cell at about 05:00. ( 0200 GMT) on Tuesday, and were believed to have left by. cutting through a wire mesh over the window in their cell.

(source: Reuters)