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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.
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Paulin Francis, 44, Njikam Omar, 37 and Jacob Kentong, 31, were taken to Ruiru Police Station, where they are being held as investigations continue.
Majority of Kenyans hardly consider themselves capable of blue murder. [Courtesy]
You recall the story of Lawrence Njoroge Warunge. He was arrested as a suspect in the murder of five family members who included his parents in Kiambu County this January.
Njoroge, 22, confessed to having been inspired by “Killing Eve”, a British dark thriller TV series, besides also reading two novels “Eight Perfect Murders” and “The Eve of Murder”. Psychiatric evaluations have since deemed him fit to stand trial.
Then there was the recent story of Kelvin Akal, 24, from Nyalenda Kilo estate in Kisumu, who chopped off his grandmother’s head and surrendered with it to the police.
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The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika and taken to General Kago Funeral Home. [Courtesy]
A second body of the four men who went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on April 19 has been found in Thika Sub-County.
The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika, Kiambu County and taken to General Kago Funeral Home.
Imbai’s family declined to speak to the media with police saying the body was moved to the morgue on April 20, a day after he and the other three went missing.
Earlier on, the body of Elijah Obuong , 35, was also retrieved from Mathioya River in Murang’a County stashed in a sack.