Top Cop Opens Fire After Fleeing With Woman's Handbag On Date Night 

The altercation started earlier at around 11pm when the officer had walked into...

Top Cop Opens Fire After Fleeing With Woman's Handbag On Date Night 
A Kenyan police officer holding a gun. /FILE

A senior police officer based in Teso, Busia County caused a stir in Busia town after he fired in the air two times, following an altercation over a woman early on Wednesday morning, December 28. 

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the altercation started earlier at around 11 pm when the officer had walked into Didis pub in the company of a beautiful woman only identified as Daisy, to unwind after a long day’s work. 

"The cop ordered for drinks and the two imbibed the frothy waters while conversing in low tones, as Daisy giggled occasionally to their private chats while leaning on the cop’s shoulder, leaving him beaming with excitement.

A pub in Kenya. /FILE

"All went well in the pub located at the border town with Uganda, as other revellers danced with their partners to slow rhumba tunes that set the mood for a happy ending, to crown the Christmas festivities," the DCI stated in part. 

However, at around 2:30 am, the woman spotted a man she knew sitting at an adjacent table and joined him for a brief chat. 

This however angered the senior cop who paid for his drinks only and left in a huff, leaving the woman to her own devices.

Efforts by the woman to go after the top commander and explain that things were not as he thought fell on deaf ears, as the officer entered his car and took off towards Amerkwai, leaving with the woman’s handbag. 

The woman accompanied by the bar manager went after the cop using a motorbike while demanding for the handbag and blocked his vehicle at Amerkwai, along the Busia-Malaba road. 

Immediately, the officer took out his firearm, a Jericho pistol loaded with 15 rounds of 9mm calibre, and fired two rounds in the air, sending the duo scampering for dear life and attracting the attention of police officers from Adungosi police station who rushed to the scene. 

The officer’s firearm was confiscated and an Inquiry File No. 3/2022 was opened to conclusively investigate the matter.

"Babes are urged to reduce vawulence by speaking to only one partner in clubs to avoid similar incidents! Enjoy the rest of your holidays and stay out of trouble," advised the DCI.

Couple fights start from time to time over a number of reasons; petty such as leaving the toilet seat up, forgetting each other's birthday, mistakenly purchasing an essential item for the house; to the major fights that mostly involve infidelity (cheating on each other) and lack of communication.

A couple fighting. /FILE