Eight police officers from the disbanded Special Service Unit (SSU) suspected to be behind the disappearance of two Indians and their Kenyan taxi driver will appear before a Kahawa Law Court today.
The eight are likely to be charged or a miscellaneous file closed after the investigating officers finally concluded taking DNA samples from the suspects.
In January the officers were released on Sh500,000 personal bond after spending almost a month in custody pending investigations.
Kahawa Court chief magistrate had ordered that the suspects be escorted for a DNA test, and they may get a pathologist but at their own expense.
The suspects are Joseph Mwenda Mbaya, David Chepcheng Kipsoi, Stephen Luseno Matunda, Paul Njogu Muriithi, Simon Muhuga Gikonyo, Peter Muthee Gachiku, Francis Muendo Ndonye, John Mwangi Kamau and Joseph Kamau Mbugua.
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