Fake ‘president’ also faked foreign currency- video

Police bust fake foreign currency worth
Fake foreign

The purported ‘freedom’ for the Uhuru impersonators has helped police unmask some filthy escapades about the suspects.

Few hours after Joseph Waswa, one of the suspects- bloody past was revealed, police have busted a house linked to another culprit with Sh.36 billion in fake foreign currency and gold.

According to detectives, two people were arrested after police impounded the money which was stashed in boxes in a house in Ruiru.

Fake foreign currency busted in house in Ruiru


Impounded gold

On Wednesday, just moments after the court released the seven men on a Ksh100,000 bond each, detectives were staging the raid in Ruiru, however, police have not divulged more details on the raid as investigations are ongoing.

The court was told it was likely the suspects would carry on with their criminal activities if released and interfere with potential witnesses and documentary evidence yet to be obtained.

The seven fraud suspects who allegedly mimicked President Uhuru Kenyatta's voice to defraud trader Sh10 million

The seven fraud suspects who allegedly mimicked President Uhuru Kenyatta’s voice to defraud trader Sh10 million

Joseph Waswa, Duncan Muchai, Issack Wanyonyi, William Simiyu, David Kikuyu, Gilbert Kirunja and Antony Wafula were accused of mimicking President Kenyatta and defrauding Sameer Africa Finance Director Akif Hamid Butt of Ksh10 million.

Here is the video.

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