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Cameroonians charged over fake Sh350 million

THE STANDARD NATIONAL Fake Kenya Sh1000 notes [Courtesy] Paulin Francis Proper, Job Kentong and Njikam Omar denied eight counts before senior resident magistrate Catherine Kisiangani. They were released on a bond of Sh500 000 and one surety. They were also ordered to deposit their passports in court. The prosecution had asked the court last Thursday to have the three presented in court after detectives got a forensic report from the British and American embassies and the Government Chemist.  KEEP READING

Detectives recover Sh350m in fake currency, gold in Ruiru

The DCI detectives also recovered a Glock pistol and 28 rounds of 9mm calibre, from the three Cameroonian nationals. Police said two of the suspects, Proper and Omar, were found to be in the country illegally while the third suspect, Kentong, holds a refugee identity card. During the operation which was conducted in BTL area in Ruiru, the detectives also recovered a firearm and more than 250kg in fake gold nuggets and gold bars. “Upon further interrogation of Paulin Francis, who is the main suspect, detectives raided his house in Muthaiga North where the firearm was recovered. Detailed investigations revealed that the firearm belonged to a fourth suspect Loise Kaguongo, who was holding it illegally since her firearms license had expired,” a statement from the police said.

Ruiru: Fake Sh362m, gold recovered from house under construction

THE STANDARD CENTRAL The fake money, in dollar, pound and Kenyan shilling denominations, had been neatly arranged and hidden in nylon bags. [Courtesy] Police in Ruiru, Kiambu County have recovered Sh362 million in counterfeit currency and fake gold suspected to be owned by three Cameroonian nationals. The possessions were on Monday evening, May 3, found in a house under construction on the Ruiru-Kiambu Road. The fake money – in dollar, pound and Kenyan shilling denominations – had been neatly arranged and hidden in nylon bags. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) officers nabbed the three suspects in the incomplete house. KEEP READING Paulin Francis, 44, Njikam Omar, 37 and Jacob Kentong, 31, were taken to Ruiru Police Station, where they are being held as investigations continue.

Three Cameroonian nationals arrested with Sh350 million fake currency

Three Cameroonian nationals arrested with Sh350 million fake currency
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