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A woman who allegedly stole a mobile phone and cash from a man she had met at a popular nightclub in Nairobi city centre after spiking his drink has been charged with theft. Rahab Wanjiru appeared before the Makadara Law Courts in Nairobi where she was charged with stealing the mobile phone worth Sh29,500 and Sh1,500 in cash from Simon Mwai Kimiri at the club situated along Tom Mboya Street on November 18, 2022.

Mr Kimiri had met Ms Wanjiru at the Eureka Lounge along Tom Mboya Street where he had gone for a meal and a few drinks at around 3am. The complainant had spotted Ms Wanjiru seated alone at a nearby table and invited her to join him at his table. He ordered food and drinks for her. After they finished the food and drinks, they went to look for accommodation outside the restaurant and ended up at a lodging on River Road. They booked a room and entered but Ms Wanjiru reportedly told Mr Kimiri that she wanted more beer. The two went out and Mr Kimiri bought one more beer and they returned to their room.

According to Mr Kimiri, he went to the bathroom and upon return, he found that Ms Wanjiru had served the beer in two plastic cups. They took the drink after which he lost consciousness. He said he was woken up the next day by the room attendant around 3pm with his mobile phone and the cash missing. Mr Kimiri reported the matter at Kamukunji Police Station.

On November 29, he returned to the Eureka Lounge at around 3am and found the accused person there. He alerted police officers on patrol in the area and Ms Wanjiru was arrested and escorted to Kamukunji police station. Ms Wanjiru denied the charges before Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi. She was released on a cash bail of Sh30,000. The case will be mentioned on January 30, 2023.
 

Clemens

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A woman who allegedly stole a mobile phone and cash from a man she had met at a popular nightclub in Nairobi city centre after spiking his drink has been charged with theft. Rahab Wanjiru appeared before the Makadara Law Courts in Nairobi where she was charged with stealing the mobile phone worth Sh29,500 and Sh1,500 in cash from Simon Mwai Kimiri at the club situated along Tom Mboya Street on November 18, 2022.

Mr Kimiri had met Ms Wanjiru at the Eureka Lounge along Tom Mboya Street where he had gone for a meal and a few drinks at around 3am. The complainant had spotted Ms Wanjiru seated alone at a nearby table and invited her to join him at his table. He ordered food and drinks for her. After they finished the food and drinks, they went to look for accommodation outside the restaurant and ended up at a lodging on River Road. They booked a room and entered but Ms Wanjiru reportedly told Mr Kimiri that she wanted more beer. The two went out and Mr Kimiri bought one more beer and they returned to their room.

According to Mr Kimiri, he went to the bathroom and upon return, he found that Ms Wanjiru had served the beer in two plastic cups. They took the drink after which he lost consciousness. He said he was woken up the next day by the room attendant around 3pm with his mobile phone and the cash missing. Mr Kimiri reported the matter at Kamukunji Police Station.

On November 29, he returned to the Eureka Lounge at around 3am and found the accused person there. He alerted police officers on patrol in the area and Ms Wanjiru was arrested and escorted to Kamukunji police station. Ms Wanjiru denied the charges before Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi. She was released on a cash bail of Sh30,000. The case will be mentioned on January 30, 2023.
Released on bail, sadly hiyo 30k Hana anaenda langata women kubarizi and her colleagues.
 

Kasaman

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A woman who allegedly stole a mobile phone and cash from a man she had met at a popular nightclub in Nairobi city centre after spiking his drink has been charged with theft. Rahab Wanjiru appeared before the Makadara Law Courts in Nairobi where she was charged with stealing the mobile phone worth Sh29,500 and Sh1,500 in cash from Simon Mwai Kimiri at the club situated along Tom Mboya Street on November 18, 2022.

Mr Kimiri had met Ms Wanjiru at the Eureka Lounge along Tom Mboya Street where he had gone for a meal and a few drinks at around 3am. The complainant had spotted Ms Wanjiru seated alone at a nearby table and invited her to join him at his table. He ordered food and drinks for her. After they finished the food and drinks, they went to look for accommodation outside the restaurant and ended up at a lodging on River Road. They booked a room and entered but Ms Wanjiru reportedly told Mr Kimiri that she wanted more beer. The two went out and Mr Kimiri bought one more beer and they returned to their room.

According to Mr Kimiri, he went to the bathroom and upon return, he found that Ms Wanjiru had served the beer in two plastic cups. They took the drink after which he lost consciousness. He said he was woken up the next day by the room attendant around 3pm with his mobile phone and the cash missing. Mr Kimiri reported the matter at Kamukunji Police Station.

On November 29, he returned to the Eureka Lounge at around 3am and found the accused person there. He alerted police officers on patrol in the area and Ms Wanjiru was arrested and escorted to Kamukunji police station. Ms Wanjiru denied the charges before Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi. She was released on a cash bail of Sh30,000. The case will be mentioned on January 30, 2023.
Serve the man right !
He ought to have been charged and sent to kamiti for 2year for endangering his life ,si ukipatikana committing suicide you are charged ? Men must learn not to trust strangers. It's high time we have laws on this spiking issue . Both the man and woman involved must be thoroughly punished .........end of my rant
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QuadroK4000

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Serve the man right !
He ought to have been charged and sent to kamiti for 2year for endangering his life ,si ukipatikana committing suicide you are charged ? Men must learn not to trust strangers. It's high time we have laws on this spiking issue . Both the man and woman involved must be thoroughly punished .........end of my rant
Why would the man be punished?
 
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