Kihangeri wrote:I've been telling ppl about a true story near where I reside and they have been looking at me suspiciously.
Two women were ahead of me. One branched off to the thicket (kichaka) to relieve her self. By the time she was supposed to be in the act, she instead screamed.
On going to find out, she was holding a sack full of notes. I told her that we should share out the loot but she refused. So a grabbed some and took off.
She took the remaining loot to a police station near by.
The police made her make a statement in the OB and then locked her up saying they will use her as exhibit or witness if not charge her with the theft of the cash.
Am I guilty or have I done an offense for keeping a part of the loot? Would God consider me to be a thief?
I intend to hire a lawyer for her using some of the cash I scooped.
Are there dangers of getting in trouble with the police?
Ok priss answer below
1. How did you know it was 5 million. Did you and the ladies start counting before you grabbed your share of the loot?
2. When and why did you follow the woman to the police station
3. Why will the woman be charged, has she committed an offense ?

Hio imagination imeshinda
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