SPY TACTICS CAROLINE KANGOGO IS USING TO EVADE ARREST.

In his book, Inside the Criminal Mind, Stanton Samenow PhD – a clinical psychologist and expert witness specializing in criminal behaviour – states that, no matter how bizarre or repugnant the crime, criminals are rational, calculating, and deliberate in their actions.

They know right from wrong, are a step ahead of the police and understand that to perpetuate the crime, they require logic and self-control. ‘Police are following leads’; this has been the most common phrase in nearly all investigations.

Detectives investigating two murder cases linked to Corporal Caroline Kangogo admitted that she is elusive, conniving, armed and dangerous.

With over 13 years of experience in the police service, Kangogo knows the loopholes, the tactics and can piece together the mind of a detective.

Having handled prisoners and interacted with rogue criminals while still serving as a law-abiding officer, she can conceptualise and figure out how to hide, act as an imposter and also tactfully receive free aid from unsuspecting citizens.

“We are leaving nothing to chance. We have made good progress and I thank the DCI headquarters for their support and soon we shall make a breakthrough,” Juja DCIO boss Richard Mwaura stated on tracing Kangogo to Mathare Slums.

The DCI has been guarded about her manhunt and has offered less clarification as compared to their dramatic and figurative narrations posted on their Twitter page, in regards to such cases.

Kangogo’s spy and evasion tactics
Corporal and Anti-crime unit officer.
The fugitive is an experienced crime analyst, trained in cybercrime too. She knows how to circumvent firewalls – network security systems that monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.

Knowledge of how internet connectivity works enables her to hide her location and this makes it hard for the DCI Crime Research & Intelligence Bureau(CRIB) to track her.

She was also reported to be one of the best sharpshooters and suspected to be heavily armed and may be using the black market to acquire unregistered firearms and ammunition. Her colleagues in Kasarani Police Station, Nakuru, stated that she had ties with the criminals and was linked with debauchery.

Possibly has an insider
“She has friends. Yes, she does, and most are in the service. I highly doubt they are insiders,” a detective said.

However, the fact that Kangogo has been in the service for over a decade and has worked in five police stations somewhat supports the assumption that she relies on her colleagues and moles to keep in touch with the investigations surrounding her criminal activities.

Source: Kenyans.co.ke

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