How CCTV camera’s helped track Murang’a dangerous women gang

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Police believe Joseph Kuria, and three women, Rosalina Mwihaki, Jane Muthoni and Rose Kihato have been terrorising residents of Murang’a by breaking into their cars using master keys and stealing their belongings before the four were arrested on Wednesday.

The gang of four was captured on CCTV camera opening the two vehicles belonging to individuals who had parked their cars outside a hotel.

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According to Murang’a County Criminal Investigations officer Julius Rutere, the four suspects were arrested on Wednesday evening after two people reported that their vehicles had been broken into outside a hotel.

Rutere said the two victims got out of the hotel to find their personal wares they had left in their cars stolen.

“The two who were driving a double cabin and a Toyota Vitz lost mobile phones, necklaces and radio faceplates all worth Sh30,000,” Rutere said.

The victims reported the matter to Murang’a police station and a search was immediately launched for the suspects.

According to the CCTV cameras, the officer said it took about 15 minutes for the suspects to open the two cars and steal from them after which they immediately left the hotel.

The police managed to track down the Toyota Fielder that the suspects were driving at Kasarani area in Nairobi.

The car had been hired from a car-hire in Nairobi, he added.

The police boss, however, said the stolen items, have not been recovered and the vehicle has been detained at Murang’a police station as investigations continue.

Rutere said the four suspects who are all middle-age will be charged with stealing from parked motor vehicles.

 Murang'a Police Station. /ALICE WAITHERA

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