A Facebook screenshot of one of the HESSY accounts.Are you a frequent online person? Do you Facebook frequently? If yes, there is a possibility that you have ever come across "HESSY", "Hessy wa Kayole", "Hessy wa Dandora" or even "Hessy wa Huruma".The said Facebook accounts shot to fame following the killing of Claire Mwaniki, wife of a “notorious” robber known as Mwaniki, on May 11.She was named 'Nairobi's prettiest gangster' basing on her looks and young age.The accounts post chilling images of fresh bodies of suspected criminals shot in Nairob's Kayole, Huruma and Dandora, hence the name HESSY. Persons behind the accounts have never revealed their identities, leaving Kenyans wondering whether they are police officers.To unravel this, detectives from the Cybercrime Unit are investigating an Administration Police (AP) officer and a Nairobi blogger believed to be behind posting of the images of the shot and murdered suspects and victims of police shooting.It is believed that an officer at Soweto AP camp feeds the blogger with the photos, who later posts on Facebook, with warnings to the remaining suspects.The officer who spoke to the Star on condition of anonymity, said he created the Facebook accounts as a way of engaging the public on crime, and to warn criminals for them to reform.In April, the crime buster said he was shot and injured in the leg on police patrol and could not leave his house.To while away the time, and with constant briefing from his colleagues in the field, he decided to create the HESSY accounts.Initially, his colleagues from the Regular Police wing were opposed to the idea as it contravened the police service regulations, but with time, they slowly accepted.“I faced a lot of opposition from my colleagues from the DCI and Regular Police, but because I was doing nothing wrong, I decided to continue,” the father of one told the newspaper.He created the accounts when there was a lot of pressure from top cops in Nairobi over rising crimes in Kayole

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