365NEWS gathered that a manhunt has been launched for a newly employed househelp who led armed robbers to her employer’s residence in the Ushirika Tower estate in Eastleigh, Nairobi, Kenya.
A viral robbery video shows the robber assaulting another woman while the house help looked on.
Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, who confirmed the incident said the victim is another domestic worker, a 20-year-old Somali named Hakimo Muhidin, adding that she survived the attack.
Kanja stated that a report was made to the Starehe police station prompting an investigation.
Kanja said they are pursuing leads on the suspects’ whereabouts for justice as he assured Kenyans of their safety.
The main suspect captured on CCTV, gained entry into the building using a hammer.
Police said the assailant, believed to be a Ugandan national, accessed the sixth floor of an apartment with the assistance of the house help identified as Everlyne, who is also a Ugandan national.
Upon entering, the assailant grievously assaulted Muhidin, with assistance from Everlyne.
Investigators said a number of valuable items were stolen during the incident, including gold jewellery, an undisclosed amount of cash in both Kenyan shillings and U.S. dollars, as well as four laptops belonging to the family.
The victim sustained serious injuries, including a broken tooth and trauma to her hand, head, and legs
The DCI further indicated that she showed signs of having been whipped, with visible marks on her back.
After receiving medical treatment, she was discharged and is currently recovering at a relative’s home, traumatized.
Authorities are also searching for the accomplice, who had joined the household just three weeks prior to the incident and managed to escape with the assailant.
At the time of the robbery, the tenant was not at home, as he was out with his children, while his wife was reportedly in India for medical treatment, police said.
A team of detectives has been formed to pursue the matter.
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