Police have arrested four women and one man were capture by CCTV cameras breaking into a car in Jambo Hotel in Murang’a.
The four are seen driving into the hotel’s parking area in a white Toyota Fielder KCK 693T before inspecting all the cars to check for goodies. They spot a red car, which has several handbags.
The man who has a master key gets into work while two women keep watch. The driver of the Toyota reverses ready to leave, as the man opens that red car within seconds and executes his mission. His part is done, as he hands the handbags to one of the women, to avoid suspicion if seen carrying the bags.
They get into their car and drive off, mission accomplished. The whole job takes less than six minutes.
The four were arrested at Roysambu Estate and identified as Joseph Kuria Wangari, Rosaline Wangari Mwihaki, Jane muthoni Ndung’u and Rose Wairimu Kibato. They are aged between 45 and 54.
They come from Murang’a County and Naivasha
They were arraigned in Murang’a Court yesterday but police sought more time to do thorough investigations.
Source – kahawatungu.com
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