State House Guard's Murder Exposes Glaring Security Lapses

A 56-year-old man, Kithuka Kimunyi, has been arraigned in court after fatally attacking a GSU officer with a bow and arrow at Kenya's State House. The incident has exposed significant national security concerns, prompting questions about the defenses of the heavily guarded presidential residence. Investigations are ongoing, with police seeking further detention for the suspect who reportedly feigned mental illness.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiAcross Africa8 months ago1 minute read
State House Guard's Murder Exposes Glaring Security Lapses

A disturbing incident at Kenya's heavily guarded State House has ignited serious questions regarding national security, following the fatal attack on a General Service Unit (GSU) officer. Kithuka Kimunyi, 56, is alleged to have killed the officer using a bow and arrow near the presidential residence, an event that has exposed a troubling security lapse at one of the country’s most fortified installations.

The suspect, identified as Kithuka Kimunyi Musyimi, was arraigned before the Kibera Law Courts on October 14, 2025. During the court appearance, police requested a 14-day detention period to facilitate comprehensive investigations into the incident. Emerging details suggest that Kimunyi allegedly deceived security personnel by feigning mental illness and posing as a street dweller, enabling him to gain access and carry out the attack.

Security observers have expressed grave concerns over how a

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