Car Thief Nabbed

mzeiya

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In the month of October, 2023, car breakings rocked the city of Nairobi and its environs, with several of them being captured on CCTV cameras featuring syndicates of notorious city thugs stealing from locked motor vehicles.

The separate syndicates believed to have a common market for stolen items mostly targeted shoppers' vehicles at supermarket parking spaces, bank customers withdrawing huge sums of cash, and other motorists in whose vehicles items of value such as laptops, tablets and expensive smartphones could be seen from outside.

From using catapults and spark plugs to break car windows to mastering car door locks, the dreadful rings moved with impunity across high end spots within the capital, to the terror and discomfort of city dwellers.

In one such incident on October 7 in Nairobi's Parklands area, a DTB bank client lost Sh1.5 million to a gang of four after his Mazda CX5 was broken into as he picked an item outside the bank. Weeks earlier, another viral footage that was also shared in the DCI social media platforms had made rounds showing a ring of car breakers stealing from a locked motor vehicle in Nairobi West.

In the incident, the victim had left some Sh466,000 which he had withdrawn moments ago from a bank, a school bag, a laptop valued at Sh105,000 and his mobile phone as he went to a supermarket only to return and find all of them missing.

The unbecoming surge saw the DCI dispatch a team from the Operations directorate which nabbed the infamous catapult gang, as detectives in Lang'ata pursued suspects in the highlighted case.

Days ago, 42-year-old Amos Odera Audo who featured in various crime footages was ambushed at his Kaloleni hideout around the City Stadium in Nairobi. Another accomplice John Musiyo Mbingu was also arrested at a Kibera court where he was appearing for hearing in a similar car breaking charge.

While Amos Odera remained in police cells following custodial orders, Musiyo was released on police bail to seek medication but disappeared. A warrant of his arrest has since been issued.

On Monday, November 20, Odera was arraigned at Kibera Law Courts charged with stealing from a locked motor vehicle, whereby he was released on Sh500,000 bond.

Pursuit of other two known accomplices is ongoing as investigations on the recipients of the stolen valuables continue.
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How much confidence do people have leaving 1 million cash jwa gari and just going into a supermarket? Ingekuwa mimi it would be straight from the bank to where the money is needed, if i have to spend the night with the money ni kupiga safari mona mwenda wazimu hadi embu na kurudi using a different route to shake off any trails i may have picked up
 
How much confidence do people have leaving 1 million cash jwa gari and just going into a supermarket? Ingekuwa mimi it would be straight from the bank to where the money is needed, if i have to spend the night with the money ni kupiga safari mona mwenda wazimu hadi embu na kurudi using a different route to shake off any trails i may have picked up
kuna time nilikuwa natoanga half miliioni & above nikiwa project ya construction kila end week.
nilikuwa naenda na nduthi random ina gonja hapo nje, nikimaliza kutoa nampigisha raundi mwenda nashuka, nashukua nduthi ingine hapo tu ina nipigisha raundi ina niweka outskirt ya tao alafu sasa napigia dere wa dab cab ya job anakuja huko na tunalewa na mtu hawezi jua niko na 700k kwa mfuko ya ndani ya jacket
 
How much confidence do people have leaving 1 million cash jwa gari and just going into a supermarket? Ingekuwa mimi it would be straight from the bank to where the money is needed, if i have to spend the night with the money ni kupiga safari mona mwenda wazimu hadi embu na kurudi using a different route to shake off any trails i may have picked up
The risk of having the money stolen increases exponentially the longer you stay with it.
 
kuna time nilikuwa natoanga half miliioni & above nikiwa project ya construction kila end week.
nilikuwa naenda na nduthi random ina gonja hapo nje, nikimaliza kutoa nampigisha raundi mwenda nashuka, nashukua nduthi ingine hapo tu ina nipigisha raundi ina niweka outskirt ya tao alafu sasa napigia dere wa dab cab ya job anakuja huko na tunalewa na mtu hawezi jua niko na 700k kwa mfuko ya ndani ya jacket
During my last project I made sure everyone knew I don't carry cash. Mpesa ya around 100k every Sato wanaenda kupangania town. The project was in a remote place and I didn't want to risk somebody jumping me while I dozed under a tree waiting for majamaa wafunge kazi.
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How much confidence do people have leaving 1 million cash jwa gari and just going into a supermarket? Ingekuwa mimi it would be straight from the bank to where the money is needed, if i have to spend the night with the money ni kupiga safari mona mwenda wazimu hadi embu na kurudi using a different route to shake off any trails i may have picked up
Seems like tunaishi very different realities na watu wengine.
The last place niliona huge somes of money being handled bila security was in construction projects na siku hizi hata casuals are either paid by mpesa or equity bank
 
True.
For instance, I get paid in USD and the bank exchange rate doesn't match the Forex Bureaus in tao. So every now and then I'll park at Basilica and walk around with quite a substantial amount of money in tao while wearing shorts, crocs and a backpack.
Mimi nikiwa na foreign naenda Parklands nikiwa nimevaa overcoat na safari boots. Nikae kama niko maraundi. Inspector Gadget.

Meanwhile kwa mfuko nikona KSH 1 Mill + in euros napeleka kwa bank.
 
In the month of October, 2023, car breakings rocked the city of Nairobi and its environs, with several of them being captured on CCTV cameras featuring syndicates of notorious city thugs stealing from locked motor vehicles.

The separate syndicates believed to have a common market for stolen items mostly targeted shoppers' vehicles at supermarket parking spaces, bank customers withdrawing huge sums of cash, and other motorists in whose vehicles items of value such as laptops, tablets and expensive smartphones could be seen from outside.

From using catapults and spark plugs to break car windows to mastering car door locks, the dreadful rings moved with impunity across high end spots within the capital, to the terror and discomfort of city dwellers.

In one such incident on October 7 in Nairobi's Parklands area, a DTB bank client lost Sh1.5 million to a gang of four after his Mazda CX5 was broken into as he picked an item outside the bank. Weeks earlier, another viral footage that was also shared in the DCI social media platforms had made rounds showing a ring of car breakers stealing from a locked motor vehicle in Nairobi West.

In the incident, the victim had left some Sh466,000 which he had withdrawn moments ago from a bank, a school bag, a laptop valued at Sh105,000 and his mobile phone as he went to a supermarket only to return and find all of them missing.

The unbecoming surge saw the DCI dispatch a team from the Operations directorate which nabbed the infamous catapult gang, as detectives in Lang'ata pursued suspects in the highlighted case.

Days ago, 42-year-old Amos Odera Audo who featured in various crime footages was ambushed at his Kaloleni hideout around the City Stadium in Nairobi. Another accomplice John Musiyo Mbingu was also arrested at a Kibera court where he was appearing for hearing in a similar car breaking charge.

While Amos Odera remained in police cells following custodial orders, Musiyo was released on police bail to seek medication but disappeared. A warrant of his arrest has since been issued.

On Monday, November 20, Odera was arraigned at Kibera Law Courts charged with stealing from a locked motor vehicle, whereby he was released on Sh500,000 bond.

Pursuit of other two known accomplices is ongoing as investigations on the recipients of the stolen valuables continue.
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#FichuakwaDCI by calling 0800 722 203.

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Me thinks this is how dci is zeroing in on these criminals



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