Shiny eye librarian caught with stolen goods

The librarian, identified as 52-year-old Lawrence Mwai Maina, is suspected to be a serial kleptomaniac who has been stealing from the school and students for over eight years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk03NIfytA4

Should be given afew hotslaps

Hadi ngotha za students alikuwa anapita nazo.

This is the original shiny eye. hao wengine ni bonoko.

culture log in just now ndio niamini you are not in custody

SI ANGEUUZA HIZO VITU CHAPCHAP

@Steelo kuja na ile gif ya shiny eyes

hawa watu chenye wamebaki kuiba ni kitabu cha hukumu

I’m starting to wonder if other tribes don’t steal. :smiley:

:D:D:D:D huyo Librarian hana tofauti na talker ule wa hapa huiba mapanti ana nusa…ana itwanga aje?

i thot shiny eyes meant ‘damu ya wizi’ n not a tribe

Angekinda hizo vitu kwa watu wa scrap… Mjinga yeye

this man was not stealing for the riches…just the thrill. kleptomania is a mental illness.

Huyu hatafungwa, atapelekwa Mathare.

@culture unaitwa hapa

I know a certain family that has a big stake in one of the insurance companies around. The only person who’s not a petty thief in that family is the man. Bibi na watoto wote ni wevi kabisaaaaaaa.

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:Dati “shiny eyes”.

Kuna jamaa back in high school alikua anashine macho kwa anything despite that kwao walikua mosonko kuruka.Kuna time alishine eyes na trouser ya boy fulani who had fell ill to the extend of shitting kwa nguo.Hapo ndo tulijua haikua kupenda kwa huyo jamaa.

Lawrence Maina = @culture
The panty-burglar

For every shiny-eyed criminal, an excruciatingly daft dim-eyed baboon can be caught doing stupid things.

Zaddock Okumu, Modern Institute of Technological Studies director, allegedly defrauded Ramla Abdullahi of her Sh17,000 and Saadia Maalim of Sh16,500.

The 33-year-old allegedly committed the offences on March 11 and April 21 respectively, along Mfangano street in Nairobi.

It was further said that the director obtained Sh18,500 from Nuria Yussuf on February 8, and a total of Sh102,500 from five other students.

The prosecution said on Monday that the students gave him the money as he was the head of their school.

But the students names were not in the list of those registered for the national exam.

They reported the matter to authorities but Okumu could not explain what he had done with the money.

He denied the charges before chief magistrate Heston Nyaga and was released on Sh100,000 cash bail or Sh250,000 bond.

The Star