DCI detectives have arrested a Tanzanian national in Kisauni, Mombasa following the murder of 11-year-old Glorious Kaiza Maore.
The young girl was reported missing in March before her lifeless body was found inside a sack by children playing nearby.
Investigations into the incident pointed towards the suspect who had escaped from the house he lived in and even attempted to burn crucial evidence.
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“What began as a desperate search for a missing child has culminated in a breakthrough, following the arrest of the prime suspect behind the brutal murder of 11-year-old Glorious Kaiza Maore.
The minor was reported missing on March 15, 2026, after failing to return home from Sunday school practice, a disappearance that would later unravel into a chilling tale of cruelty.
Days later, in Manyani area, a horrifying discovery was made when children playing nearby stumbled upon a sack with a human hand protruding from it. Police officers were alerted, and upon inspection, the lifeless body of the young girl was found inside, bound with a rope in a calculated attempt to conceal the crime.
A postmortem examination conducted at Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital confirmed the worst: Glorious had been defiled before being strangled to death, a heart-wrenching violation of innocence.
Detectives from Kisauni immediately launched investigations, piecing together crucial leads that pointed to Anthony Juma, aka Kipara, as the prime suspect. However, the suspect had fled, leaving behind an abandoned house where partially burnt clothes and beddings were recovered, evidence of a failed attempt to destroy crucial exhibits,” said DCI
The suspect was arraigned before Shanzu Law Courts where a 21-day custodial order was granted to pave way for investigation into the case. The matter will be mentoned on 4th May, 2026.
“On April 13, 2026, the court granted a 21-day custodial order, enabling investigators to finalise forensic analysis and strengthen the case ahead of prosecution.
The suspect, who is a Tanzanian national who operates locally as a garbage collector without formal identification, remains in custody as investigations continue, with the matter coming up for mention on 4th May, 2026,” said DCI
