Sexual predators have devised new tricks of abducting teenage girls, in a new trend targeting school going girls and those who have just completed their secondary school education. The predators prey on the young girls through their social media accounts,
where they obtain their personal information before they lure them into their trap. In one such case reported by a bus conductor working for Executive Bus company that plies the Nairobi-Mombasa route, a teenage girl who boarded his bus at Machakos junction,
almost fell victim after she was invited to Mombasa by a man she had never met before. After boarding the bus, the girl lied to the conductor that she was headed to the coast, to meet her brother who stays in Mariakani.
The bus conductor then asked her to pay her bus fare amounting to Sh 1,500 but the girl only had 500 shillings. However, after a phone conversation with the said brother, she promised to settle the balance before they reached Mtito a Ndei, a promise that was not honoured.
Along the way, the conductor got suspicious on the true identity of the person the teenager was going to meet and whether that person was truly her brother. Therefore, upon reaching Samburu, the conductor called the man and tricked him that they had arrived in Mariakani.
He asked him to come at the bus stop and pick the girl as he settled the balance, but the man told him to send the girl to Kaloleni by a motorbike, where she would meet him then he would settle the balance.
Fearing for the young girl’s safety and tired of being taken on a wild-goose chase, the conductor decided to go with the girl to Mombasa, where her safety was assured. Luckily, seated next to the girl was a pastor who was also headed to Mombasa.
And in a quest to live upto his calling of taking care of the Lord’s flock, the clergyman prevailed upon the girl to disclose the true identity of the person she was going to meet. It is then that the girl intimated that the man was not her brother but a stranger whom they
had only established contact through facebook. The bus finally arrived in Mombasa at around 4:30pm, but the man didn’t show up until later in the evening at 8pm. What followed shocked the staff of executive bus services,
when the teenager said that the man who had come to pick her up was not the man she had been chatting with, adding that he did not resemble the person appearing on the facebook page. The bus company provided accommodation for the teenager and a bus ride back to Machakos junction,
where she had boarded their bus the previous day. The conductor who shared this information intimated that such cases were rampant, and even cited another case where a 17-year old girl who had just sat her KCSE, boarded their bus at Matuu and alighted at Mombasa to meet a man
she didn’t know, only a day after the previous incident. Detectives from the Anti Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit are currently pursuing the suspects. Meanwhile, parents are advised to monitor their children’s online activities and the people they socialise with,
since cases of young girls being abducted for slavery and sexual exploitation are on the rise. DCI’s anonymous toll free line 0800 722 203 is open to anybody with more information, that may lead to the arrest of the suspects.
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Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with the fake jobs syndicate, cracked by detectives two weeks ago. Hundreds of desperate jobseekers are believed to have lost over Sh200 Million in the scam, after being promised jobs in various government parastatals,
including key government security agencies. Two of the suspects arrested today, Senior Sergeant Jackson Mureithi Manyara and Corporal Zachary Kimathi Cosmas, are Prison officers believed to have been recruited by the main suspect Grace Nyamohanga,
to collect money from jobseekers in exchange of non existent jobs. S/Sgt Mureithi collected Sh19 Million from 74 jobseekers, while Corporal Kimathi, collected Sh5.7 Million from 20 jobless Kenyans. The third suspect Peter Ngere Githu, who is based in Juja recruited 50 jobseekers
A robbery suspect was last night at around 9:30pm, gunned down by Police officers, moments after terrorizing residents at BuruBuru shopping centre. The suspect and his two accomplices had stolen valuables from members of the public, who were rushing home
from the busy shopping centre, that is a hive of activity during rush hours. Officers who were on patrol got wind of the incident and responded in the nick of time, just as the robbers staged their escape using a motorbike, whose registration number plate was missing.
But upon arrival, one of the armed robbers who was a pillion passenger on the getaway bike, fired at the officers. The officers responded by fatally wounding him, as his accomplices escaped narrowly, towards Jericho. A firearm loaded with one round of 9mm calibre, was recovered.
The 30-year jail term handed down to Jane Muthoni, former Principal of Icaciri Secondary School, over the grisly murder of her husband Solomon Mwangi Mbuthi, reaffirms DCI’s prowess in investigations and in unravelling complex murder puzzles.
In a ruling made by Justice Joel Ngugi at the Nakuru High Court, Muthoni was found guilty of plotting her husband’s killing on suspicion of having a love affair with an Mpesa agent in Murang’a.
The mutilated body of the Principal of Kiiru Boys was found covered in soiled gunny bags in a thicket at Karakuta Coffee Estate in Juja, Kiambu County. That was five days after he had disappeared on November 6, 2016.
A Ghanaian national believed to have obtained Sh9 Million from a senior manager at a money lending agency, was yesterday arrested by detectives. The senior manager at Tala agencies, a popular mobile money lending firm, that advances instant short term loans
to applicants, met the Ghanaian national Victor Anane, on an online dating site.The Ghanaian introduced himself as a preacher who performs miracles and who would help the senior manager get promoted at her work place instantly.
Further, he also promised to help in turning her fortunes around, if she fell in love with him. Wowed by the man’s overtures, the lady was swept off her feet and fell for him. The two dated for a while and as their love blossomed, the lady was invited to the man’s
Three suspects armed with machetes, were arrested yesterday as they prepared to stage attacks against motorists along the southern bypass. Brian Mwangi and Nickson Muchiri aged 25, were arrested following a well executed operation, mounted by Langata based Police Officers.
A third suspect aged 15, was also arrested as he fled to the nearby Ngong forest, in a bid to evade arrest. Two motorbikes used by the criminals as their getaway means were also impounded, in the meticulous operation staged by the officers.
Their arrest follows a spate of attacks that have been staged against motorists, along the busy highway.
Last week, six other suspects were flushed out of the forest in a similar operation, after they attacked a motorist and his 3-year-old son.
A suspect believed to have obtained millions of shillings from Kenyans in a fraudulent scheme known as Amazon Web Worker, was arrested yesterday after she jetted into the country, from the U.S.
Hawk-eyed detectives pounced on the 50-year-old suspect, identified as Stacey Marie Parker Blake,at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport minutes after she had disembarked from her flight. The suspect was arrested following intensive investigations by serious crimes detectives,
that linked her to the ponzi scheme that has milked the pockets of unsuspecting investors dry. In a well coordinated and orchestrated scheme, investors were duped into investing their money in an online app known as Amazon Web Worker, on the premise that they would