Friday, March 29, 2024 - In a stealth operation launched to bring to an end the era of city thugs dreaded for stealing from locked motor vehicles, Nairobi region detectives have rounded up five miscreants that stole Sh900,000 and another USD 15,000( Ksh 1.9 Million) from a businessman based in Nairobi's South C area two weeks ago.
The
distressed victim who reported at Akila Police Station in Lang'ata indicated
that he had just parked his BMW X1 along Muhoho Road opposite Rubis Petrol
Station and entered an auto parts shop when the felons struck.
He
had gone back to his car less than five minutes later, only to find a smashed
rear window and a missing bag that contained the money.
Also
missing were his KCB, DTB, and Gulf African Bank ATM cards, his national ID
card, smart driving license, and assorted job-related documents.
Later
that evening, the victim received a message alert indicating that Sh 40,000 had
been withdrawn from his KCB account and another 40,000 from the DTB account at
an ATM in Embakasi.
Getting
on the job, the Nairobi region Crime Research team initiated a forensic-led
trail on the suspects.
Backed
up by the Operations Unit, the crime busters nabbed the 1st suspect Charles
Nzomo who was captured by a nearby CCTV breaking into the motor vehicle.
The
footage also captured Paul Mukungi and Vincent Juma Raguma keeping watch as
Nzomo employed his childhood skills in hunting with a catapult to smash the car
window.
All
this time, another female suspect, Jane Mueni Mutinda was busy stalking the
victim, as Shaban Rashid Maingi waited in a getaway Mazda Demio fitted with
registration plates KCE 822F belonging to a Subaru car.
One
after another, the suspects were rounded up last night before the spy vehicle
belonging to Charles Nzomo was traced to Tsavo Gardens. In it were found the
victim's KCB ATM card and car-breaking tools including a catapult.
The
five suspects were escorted to DCI Lang'ata offices where they are booked for
the long weekend. Efforts are in place to recover a second motor vehicle and
trace and arrest a sixth accomplice, Rodgers Ndung'u, who fled to Mombasa.
Detectives
believe that the syndicate is linked to another four suspects who were
arrested on February 16 last year after a series of car breakings using the
same tools of trade still in South C, Nairobi.
The Kenyan DAILY POST.
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