Nairobi, Kenya – July 31, 2025 – Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested two high-profile members of the Fighting Brutality and Impunity (FBI) movement in a major crackdown linked to terrorism and illegal firearms.
Arrests and Charges
The first suspect, Patrick Nyambaka Osoi, a founding member of the FBI movement, was arrested in a daring operation along Lang’ata Road. Osoi was arraigned at the Kahawa Law Courts on July 30, 2025, facing serious charges under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (2012) and illegal possession of a firearm. He is currently detained at Muthaiga Police Station, awaiting a court ruling on his custody scheduled for July 31, 2025.
In a related arrest, Jackson Kuria Kihara, alias “Cop Shakur”, was nabbed in Kahawa West with a red beret bearing the FBI symbol. Kihara is set to appear in court today, facing similar charges.
Why This Matters
The arrests come amid heightened security operations targeting groups suspected of terror links. The FBI movement, known for its anti-police brutality campaigns, is now under scrutiny for possible extremist ties.
What’s Next?
Authorities are investigating whether the suspects had connections to terror networks. If convicted, they could face lengthy prison terms.
