Karma as robbers lose millions

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Always unfortunate that while others struggle hard enough to even brand themselves as hustlers, there are individuals whose lifestyle involves hurting and snatching from this innocent ones to make a living.

There is a high rate of crime in all regions in Kenya. Pickpockets and thieves carry out “snatch and run” crimes on city streets and near crowds. There have been reports of safes being stolen from hotel rooms and hotel desk staff being forced to open safes.

Police are currently pursuing thugs who mercilessly killed a hardware worker in a botched robbery in Majengo, sabasaba area during the evening yesterday.

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The worker was shot when thugs attacked N.A Issack Hardware staff who were on their way to bank Sh 2 million.

According to eye witnesses, the gunmen shot in the air to scare the workers ferrying the cash.Police arrived at the scene on time and engaged the criminals in a shoot out and recovered the cash.

Mombasa police commandant Johnston Ipara said they have crucial intelligence in their possession and will arrest the thugs by Friday.

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“They dropped the cash and run away. Police recovered all the stolen amount,” Ipara said.

Police are also pursuing a gang of youths terrorising residents in Soweto area in Kisauni.

“As we talk, our officers are going on with investigations,” said Ipara of the Kisauni incidence where the gang killed a father of three on Sunday night.

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Thieves routinely snatch jewellery and other objects from open vehicle windows while motorists are either stopped at traffic lights or in heavy traffic. Thieves on matatus, buses and trains may steal valuables from inattentive passengers. Many scams, perpetrated against unsuspecting tourists, are prevalent in and around the city of Nairobi.

Many of these involve people impersonating police officers and using fake police ID badges as well as other credentials.Nevertheless, police checkpoints are common in Kenya and all vehicles are required to stop if directed to do so.

Do you believe Ipara and his team will have the criminals by Friday as he stated?

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