Wazua
»
Club SK
»
Life
»
Our thugs are getting bolder by the day.
Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
|
Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2018/11/22/thieves-break-into-oburus-home-steal-all-his-chickens_c1854789 Quote:A gang operating in Bondo town on Wednesday night broke into the home of East African Legislative Assembly MP Oburu Oginga and stole more than a thousand chickens in the poultry yard.
Oginga decried the escalating rate of insecurity in Bondo town and called for quick action to arrest the situation.
“The insecurity situation in Bondo town has soared to high levels. The thugs raided my home and made away with all the chickens in my farm. They also raided the home of nominated member of the Siaya county assembly Tabu Osewe and also stole all her chicken stock, including other valuables,” he said.
Criminal activity has been on the rise, including murders and robberies.
“The other day the thugs butchered an innocent man - my own farm attendant - and dumped his body at a nearby dam," Oginga said.
He also recalled how a young man was killed in an estate in Bondo town in the full glare of his family members when they were having dinner. I read this story & was wondering how would you sell 1k kuku stolen without being noticed. Something doesn't add up. You can, just like bags of coffee beans disappearing without trace, or a heard of 1,000 cows varnishing in pokot. To Each His Own
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
|
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
|
kwani the guy to the left is a statue, didnt move at all and acted like nothing was happening at all In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
|
Either he was an accomplice or he was completely paralyzed by fear "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
|
https://www.the-star.co....million-police_c1899727
Quote:'Fake President Uhuru' cons Nairobi businessman Sh80 million - Police
Conmen posing as President Uhuru Kenyatta have defrauded a Nairobi businessman of Sh80 million pretending that they would award him with state tenders.
Detectives from the DCI Special Crime Prevention Unit over the weekend arrested seven men believed to be part of the cartel that conned officials from Sameer Group of Companies.
So well organised are the criminals, that they have perfected the art of mimicking the President’s voice to near perfection.
Investigators say the conmen, operate as State House officials.
The caller, who imitates Uhuru and speaks in a voice almost similar to that of the President, tells businessmen of major government works which he asks them to take up.
Read: Four arrested over Sh65 million 'fake' tender
The 'fake President', asks the victim to provide some money for logistical support.
He promises to send some State House officials and other staff from the Interior ministry to the victim’s office to collect the facilitation cash.
Men dressed in expensive suits then arrive in the office of the targeted businessman and introduce themselves as the staff of State House sent by the President to collect cash.
The ‘State House staff’ arrive in high-end vehicles and under police escort. They then collect the cash and disappear.
Highly placed sources familiar with the investigations said rogue police officers from Kilimani police station had been hired to provide security services to the State House imposters.
The con scheme came to light last month after officials from Sameer reportedly wrote to State House seeking an audience with the president over a tender deal.
Shocked State House officials after receiving the letter are said to have contacted the Sameer group official and inquired of the deal between themselves and the ‘fake President Uhuru’.
The arrested men have been identified as Joseph Waswa, Isaac Wajekeche, William Simiyu, David Luganya, Gilbert Kirunja and Anthony Wafula.
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
|
hardwood wrote:https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019/02/25/fake-president-uhuru-cons-nairobi-businessman-sh80-million-police_c1899727 Quote:'Fake President Uhuru' cons Nairobi businessman Sh80 million - Police
Conmen posing as President Uhuru Kenyatta have defrauded a Nairobi businessman of Sh80 million pretending that they would award him with state tenders.
Detectives from the DCI Special Crime Prevention Unit over the weekend arrested seven men believed to be part of the cartel that conned officials from Sameer Group of Companies.
So well organised are the criminals, that they have perfected the art of mimicking the President’s voice to near perfection.
Investigators say the conmen, operate as State House officials.
The caller, who imitates Uhuru and speaks in a voice almost similar to that of the President, tells businessmen of major government works which he asks them to take up.
Read: Four arrested over Sh65 million 'fake' tender
The 'fake President', asks the victim to provide some money for logistical support.
He promises to send some State House officials and other staff from the Interior ministry to the victim’s office to collect the facilitation cash.
Men dressed in expensive suits then arrive in the office of the targeted businessman and introduce themselves as the staff of State House sent by the President to collect cash.
The ‘State House staff’ arrive in high-end vehicles and under police escort. They then collect the cash and disappear.
Highly placed sources familiar with the investigations said rogue police officers from Kilimani police station had been hired to provide security services to the State House imposters.
The con scheme came to light last month after officials from Sameer reportedly wrote to State House seeking an audience with the president over a tender deal.
Shocked State House officials after receiving the letter are said to have contacted the Sameer group official and inquired of the deal between themselves and the ‘fake President Uhuru’.
The arrested men have been identified as Joseph Waswa, Isaac Wajekeche, William Simiyu, David Luganya, Gilbert Kirunja and Anthony Wafula. Really Naushad? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
|
murchr wrote:hardwood wrote:https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019/02/25/fake-president-uhuru-cons-nairobi-businessman-sh80-million-police_c1899727 Quote:'Fake President Uhuru' cons Nairobi businessman Sh80 million - Police
Conmen posing as President Uhuru Kenyatta have defrauded a Nairobi businessman of Sh80 million pretending that they would award him with state tenders.
Detectives from the DCI Special Crime Prevention Unit over the weekend arrested seven men believed to be part of the cartel that conned officials from Sameer Group of Companies.
So well organised are the criminals, that they have perfected the art of mimicking the President’s voice to near perfection.
Investigators say the conmen, operate as State House officials.
The caller, who imitates Uhuru and speaks in a voice almost similar to that of the President, tells businessmen of major government works which he asks them to take up.
Read: Four arrested over Sh65 million 'fake' tender
The 'fake President', asks the victim to provide some money for logistical support.
He promises to send some State House officials and other staff from the Interior ministry to the victim’s office to collect the facilitation cash.
Men dressed in expensive suits then arrive in the office of the targeted businessman and introduce themselves as the staff of State House sent by the President to collect cash.
The ‘State House staff’ arrive in high-end vehicles and under police escort. They then collect the cash and disappear.
Highly placed sources familiar with the investigations said rogue police officers from Kilimani police station had been hired to provide security services to the State House imposters.
The con scheme came to light last month after officials from Sameer reportedly wrote to State House seeking an audience with the president over a tender deal.
Shocked State House officials after receiving the letter are said to have contacted the Sameer group official and inquired of the deal between themselves and the ‘fake President Uhuru’.
The arrested men have been identified as Joseph Waswa, Isaac Wajekeche, William Simiyu, David Luganya, Gilbert Kirunja and Anthony Wafula. Really Naushad? I thought this was a joke, probably coz i have not reached a point where i would need favours directly from the president. However, i would expect somebody i know to be the link with Rais - at least one public figure yawa sio waluhya tupu wakina @swenani In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
|
hardwood wrote:https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019/02/25/fake-president-uhuru-cons-nairobi-businessman-sh80-million-police_c1899727 Quote:'Fake President Uhuru' cons Nairobi businessman Sh80 million - Police
Conmen posing as President Uhuru Kenyatta have defrauded a Nairobi businessman of Sh80 million pretending that they would award him with state tenders.
Detectives from the DCI Special Crime Prevention Unit over the weekend arrested seven men believed to be part of the cartel that conned officials from Sameer Group of Companies.
So well organised are the criminals, that they have perfected the art of mimicking the President’s voice to near perfection.
Investigators say the conmen, operate as State House officials.
The caller, who imitates Uhuru and speaks in a voice almost similar to that of the President, tells businessmen of major government works which he asks them to take up.
Read: Four arrested over Sh65 million 'fake' tender
The 'fake President', asks the victim to provide some money for logistical support.
He promises to send some State House officials and other staff from the Interior ministry to the victim’s office to collect the facilitation cash.
Men dressed in expensive suits then arrive in the office of the targeted businessman and introduce themselves as the staff of State House sent by the President to collect cash.
The ‘State House staff’ arrive in high-end vehicles and under police escort. They then collect the cash and disappear.
Highly placed sources familiar with the investigations said rogue police officers from Kilimani police station had been hired to provide security services to the State House imposters.
The con scheme came to light last month after officials from Sameer reportedly wrote to State House seeking an audience with the president over a tender deal.
Shocked State House officials after receiving the letter are said to have contacted the Sameer group official and inquired of the deal between themselves and the ‘fake President Uhuru’.
The arrested men have been identified as Joseph Waswa, Isaac Wajekeche, William Simiyu, David Luganya, Gilbert Kirunja and Anthony Wafula. For the first time the list is without "these people"...congrats Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
|
|
|
|
Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
|
Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:hardwood wrote:https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019/02/25/fake-president-uhuru-cons-nairobi-businessman-sh80-million-police_c1899727 Quote:'Fake President Uhuru' cons Nairobi businessman Sh80 million - Police
Conmen posing as President Uhuru Kenyatta have defrauded a Nairobi businessman of Sh80 million pretending that they would award him with state tenders.
Detectives from the DCI Special Crime Prevention Unit over the weekend arrested seven men believed to be part of the cartel that conned officials from Sameer Group of Companies.
So well organised are the criminals, that they have perfected the art of mimicking the President’s voice to near perfection.
Investigators say the conmen, operate as State House officials.
The caller, who imitates Uhuru and speaks in a voice almost similar to that of the President, tells businessmen of major government works which he asks them to take up.
Read: Four arrested over Sh65 million 'fake' tender
The 'fake President', asks the victim to provide some money for logistical support.
He promises to send some State House officials and other staff from the Interior ministry to the victim’s office to collect the facilitation cash.
Men dressed in expensive suits then arrive in the office of the targeted businessman and introduce themselves as the staff of State House sent by the President to collect cash.
The ‘State House staff’ arrive in high-end vehicles and under police escort. They then collect the cash and disappear.
Highly placed sources familiar with the investigations said rogue police officers from Kilimani police station had been hired to provide security services to the State House imposters.
The con scheme came to light last month after officials from Sameer reportedly wrote to State House seeking an audience with the president over a tender deal.
Shocked State House officials after receiving the letter are said to have contacted the Sameer group official and inquired of the deal between themselves and the ‘fake President Uhuru’.
The arrested men have been identified as Joseph Waswa, Isaac Wajekeche, William Simiyu, David Luganya, Gilbert Kirunja and Anthony Wafula. Really Naushad? I thought this was a joke, probably coz i have not reached a point where i would need favours directly from the president. However, i would expect somebody i know to be the link with Rais - at least one public figure yawa sio waluhya tupu wakina @swenani Atleast, we won't cry about marginalization in sharing the "national cake". Equitable sharing of resources If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
|
|
|
Wazua
»
Club SK
»
Life
»
Our thugs are getting bolder by the day.
Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.
|