New Arrest in Willis Ayieko Murder Probe: Kisumu Motorcycle Rider Linked to Incident
Detectives investigating the murder of Willis Ayieko Onyango, a former Human Resource Manager at Wells Fargo, have made a significant breakthrough with the arrest of a new suspect. Fredrick Otieno Omondi, a motorcycle rider, was apprehended in Kisumu on suspicion of playing a crucial role in the events leading up to Onyango’s tragic death.
Authorities allege that Omondi transported Victor Ouma, known by the alias *Sisco*, to the location where Ayieko was reportedly abducted. Victor Ouma Okoth, currently in custody, has emerged as a key figure in the case, linked alongside his late brother, Robert Wakolo Okoth, and other yet-to-be-identified individuals who are suspected of involvement.
The arrest marks an important development in the ongoing investigation, as detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) work tirelessly to piece together the events and motives that led to Ayieko’s killing. The investigation, which has now spanned several weeks, has seen authorities uncover new leads that they hope will clarify the full scope of those involved.
DCI officers are actively pursuing various lines of inquiry to establish a comprehensive timeline and identify all individuals associated with the crime. This latest arrest not only reinforces the suspicions surrounding Ouma but also raises questions about a possible network that may have been involved in the planning and execution of the abduction.
Investigators urge anyone with relevant information to come forward, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring justice for Onyango and his family.