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How Passengers Lost Sh400K to Robbers Who Promised Them Free Lift to Mombasa

But upon reaching Simba cement area in Athi-river brandished daggers and held them hostage.

by James Ndegwa
22nd December 2024
in News
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How Passengers Lost Sh400K to Robbers Who Promised Them Free Lift to Mombasa
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Police in Athi River are investigating a robbery incident where two passengers, a man and a woman, were robbed over Sh 409,000 and other valuables by a dagger-wielding gang who purported to offer them a lift to Mombasa.

According to Director of Criminal Investigation officers, the two boarded a lift from a vehicle from a private car whose occupants offered a lift following a shortage of transport means.

The two were waiting for a Mombasa-bound bus at Mlolongo on Saturday when the driver of a private vehicle with seemingly three other passengers pulled over, offering them a lift.

But upon reaching Simba cement area in Athi-river brandished daggers and held them hostage.

The police further said the victims were blindfolded and restrained using ropes, before they were frisked for valuables.

“From the male victim who hails from Kiambu town, a total of Sh 340,000 was withdrawn from his bank accounts using the M-banking apps, and another Sh20,000 from his Mpesa. His Samsung Galaxy phone and powerbank valued at Sh75,000 were also stolen,” stated DCI.

The female victim who resides in Mombasa was also robbed a number of valuables and Sh49,000 from her Mpesa account.

After the robbery, the two were dumped at Ngarariga area of Limuru, where members of the public assisted them to Ngarariga Police Station where the incident was reported.

“Luckily, no serious injuries were inflicted on the victims. The case was referred to DCI Athiriver for investigation,” said police.

Police say robbers have devised new tactics and urging passengers to take cautioned during this festive season.

“As police heighten patrols and crackdowns on such criminal elements who are taking advantage of the season to reign terror on Kenyan citizens, we call upon members of the public to be security cautious and to report any suspicious persons or activities around their neighborhoods,” DCI stated

 

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