Update on Othaya Heist

Three students from Technical Uni and a form 4 leaver arrested in connection with Kes30M Equity Bank Othaya Branch robbery.
Update
Three university students and a Form Four leaver were Monday arrested by police in connection with the Sh30.9 million robbery at Equity Bank branch in Othaya earlier this month.

Mr Phineas Mutwiri, 26, Mr Dennis Kimathi, 25, Mr Justine Mutua, 23, all students at Technical University of Kenya, together with 21 year old Gregory Gichuru were arrested in Nairobi on Monday morning as suspects in the robbery case.

The four are reported to have been working for a company which had been licensed to register SIM cards by a telecommunications firm.

The firm is reported to have been registering the SIM cards fraudulently and later used in money laundering schemes.

Police sources said that the telephone number used to call the bank’s officials claiming that an audit in the bank had been scheduled prior to the robbery was traced back to the company.

This prompted the police to conduct a search operation that began at 9 a.m on Sunday which culminated in the arrest of the four suspects at 4 a.m on Monday.

Thousands of SIM cards, mobile phones and computers were recovered from the suspects in the sting operation.

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@Mzee mzima njoo hapa ni confirm sio wewe

sasa hii ni update aina gani na u just copy pasted it kutoka kwa gatheti! Wi mundu mtumanu mno!

Why do people use phone during such big operations???

:D:D Niko USIU

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Some of us do not read newspapers

si afadhali a copypaste badala ya mjinga mwingine ku-post tu kusema vile kijiji kimeboeka.

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mimi sijui. i’ve never been a robber…

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@Meria Mata …any cash found with them??

The article is not clear on that.

The devil is in the details.

HEHEHEHE

Niaje UNCLE?

planning how not to b caught after the heist is very critical during the initial planning of the whole thing.

POA KUKA

Scapegoat

:D:D I saw what you did there

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