Notorious Vehicle Theft Suspect Jailed for Life! (A thread)
A man who has for the past few years made the lives of lorry drivers a living hell was yesterday sentenced to life by a Loitoktok court. Until his sentencing, Simon Muia Katuu, was the mastermind of a gang that
abducted lorry drivers before beating them senseless and driving off with their lorries to unknown destinations.
In yet another investigative piece meticulously put together by our detectives, Simon Katuu was found guilty of robbery with violence contrary to section 296 (2)
of the penal code and sent to where he belongs for life. In a ruling delivered at the Loitoktok, principal magistrate’s court, the presiding magistrate Judicaster Thuku, while handing down sentence said that the court was convinced beyond reasonable doubt that the accused
committed the offences. On March 29, 2020 the accused masquerading as a genuine maize trader, approached a lorry driver at Taj Mall in Embakasi, Nairobi and hired him to ferry maize from Loitoktok to Marikiti market in Nairobi.
The driver happily roared his Mitsubishi canter to life and set off for the trip, looking forward to a handsome pay after delivering the maize. However, shock awaited the driver who upon reaching Illacit area in Loitoktok, was led to a shamba where the alleged maize was to be
loaded to the lorry. Immediately he stopped the lorry, the accused who was joined by other men turned on him with heavy blows and kicks beating him senseless as they demanded to be shown the vehicle’s cut-out switch. After the driver declined to reveal the switch,
the thugs took off with his two mobile phones and the vehicle’s ignition keys, leaving him with life threatening injuries. Following the incident, the victim managed to file a report at the Loitoktok police station.
A year later on April 5, 2021, the accused again posing as a maize trader approached another lorry driver in Kasarani. Using the same trick, he hired the lorry to Loitoktok to allegedly deliver dry maize in Nairobi. Along the way, the accused kept making frequent calls that arose
the suspicion of the driver who now became all eyes! The lorry was fast approaching Loitoktok at around 6pm when luckily, the accused fell soundly asleep like a lion in the Mara, after an afternoon meal of a whole Buffalo.
The thought of how he would forcefully take the lorry from the driver must have been so fulfilling.
But using his smartphone, the clever driver quickly took photos of the miscreant as he snored. The driver’s fears were confirmed moments later when the accused woke up and led
him to a route that took them to a secluded area along the Kenya – Tanzania boarded. The suspect and other thugs who emerged from nearby bushes, gave the driver a dog’s beating before driving off with the lorry, leaving the badly shaken man to his own devices.
He however managed to report the attack to DCI officers in Loitoktok and together with Tanzanian authorities, they recovered the lorry the following day stuck in the mud, kilometres away from the scene of the attack. In his last unlucky attempt, the accused had using the
same modus operandi approached a lorry driver in Taveta town, to deliver maize in Kitui county. However, on reaching Loitoktok where the maize was to be loaded to the lorry, a mixture of fear and intuition led the suspicious driver to Entarra police post.
But before he could stop the beast, the accused quickly opened the door and leapt off to nearby thickets. A manhunt for the accused was immediately launched, leading to his arrest in Emali. All the drivers whom the accused had attacked, were summoned by detectives from
Loitoktok and they positively identified Simon Katuu, as the man who masquerading as a maize trader, had made the lives of lorry drivers along the Loitoktok route a living hell. In a case of justice delivered expeditiously, the suspect was arraigned in court on April 23, 2021
and yesterday he was sentenced to life in two acts of robbery with violence and seven in attempted robbery. We thank the Loitoktok principal magistrate Judicaster Thuku, for delivering justice to the drivers who have suffered life-threating injuries,
in the hands of the accused and his accomplices. Equally DCI acknowledges the Loitoktok DCI team for a well-investigated case and the prosecution for a job well done!
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Over 450 genuine motor vehicle logbooks have been recovered at a cyber cafe in Nairobi, as detectives intensify a crackdown on organized criminal gangs in the city. In yet another criminal enterprise implicating some crooked officials from the National Transport and
Safety Authority, (NTSA) motor vehicle logbooks bearing the original seals and assorted motor vehicle registration documents were recovered. Detectives acting on information received via our #FichuakwaDCI hotline, busted two men busy at work in a cyber cafe located in Ngara,
along Desai road. The cyber cafe reminiscent of a publishing house had been turned into a motor vehicle registration centre, where an application for a logbook takes a few hours before it is delivered by an insider from NTSA. The mastermind of the syndicate working in cahoots
Four suspects are in custody for forgery of vehicle logbooks and fraudulently obtaining credit using the much coveted document. In a new crime wave that is gaining currency in the city, unscrupulous businesses men working with employees in money lending institutions have devised
a new way of defrauding unsuspecting Kenyans and financial institutions without breaking a sweat. The thugs who have turned into overnight millionaires have built a shadowy network of hard-to-trace individuals, incorporating crooked officials at the
National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). In a case currently being investigated by detectives based at the NTSA, the Cooperative bank of Kenya had last year financed one Gideon Kiarie, to acquire a lorry after making a deposit of Sh1.2 million.
A 41-year-old man was last evening rushed to a Murang’a hospital in serious condition, after he was sodomised by four young men. In the bizarre incident that left villagers of Githiagara in Kugumo, Murang’a county in shock,
the man was walking home from imbibing frothy waters with elders, when he was approached by the four, at around 1am. They immediately dragged him to a secluded area before they wrestled him to the ground and did the despicable act in turns.
After the act, they left the man who was walking from Kahethu shopping centre lying on the ground helpless. Following the beastly incident, two suspects Bernard Kamande, 25 and Erick Kimani, 21 who were positively identified by the victim have been arrested.
Two armed gangsters were fatally wounded by our special agents this morning, as they attempted to commit a robbery at a supermarket in Ruaka, Kiambu county. The thugs who were armed with a cseka pistol loaded with 5 rounds of 9mm caliber, opened fire aimed at our detectives
after they declined an order to surrender. What followed was a deafening hail of fire, as the detectives drawn from the elite Special Service Unit responded with finality, killing the gun toting thugs on the spot. Seven spent cartridges were recovered from the scene.
Unfortunately, the detective leading the onslaught suffered a bullet injury in the fierce exchange of fire that brought business in the busy town to a standstill. However, the injury on his left shoulder did not stop him from leading his men in executing the mission successfully
A thug killed a fellow thug in a botched robbery attempt at an engineering company, in Mukuru kwa Reuben early this morning. The thugs armed with crude weapons had gained access to David Engineering company in kwa Reuben, Makadara sub-county and encountered
the firm’s guard in his true element. This is after they scaled the firm’s perimetre wall and leapt inside. The security guard who had initially noticed two dark silhouettes jump over the perimeter, issued a warning against any further movement but the defiant thugs advanced
towards him. A struggle between the three ensued and in a classic case of the hunter becoming the hunted, one of the thugs attempted to stab Ondieki using a knife but Ondieki dashed down and the knife went straight to one of his accomplice’s eye, killing him on the spot.
A 29-year-old man is nursing life threatening injuries at a city hospital, after he was found in a compromising situation with another man’s wife. The man only identified as Kangechu and the woman were having a good time, when the man of the house busted them in his bedroom at
around 4am. Before Kangechu knew what was happening, he was stabbed several times by the man whom he later learnt was the woman’s husband. A shocked Kangechu who lives in Joska recounted how he met the woman at barizi bar in Donholm at around 9pm, where they enjoyed several
rounds of drinks celebrating their newfound friendship. As one thing led to the other, they agreed to crown the night in the woman’s house.
But as they relished the moment at around 4am, the man of the house suddenly returned from a trip he had taken to Murang’a, only to be