Police Arrest Notorious Kiambu Carjackers, Reveal Method Used to Evade Tracking

Four cars seized at Nyeri Police Station for having suspicious registration numbers
Four cars seized at Nyeri Police Station for having suspicious registration numbers in a previous incident.
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Three notorious carjackers behind the theft of four vehicles in Kiambu in the past month were on Monday, February 13, nabbed by a multi-agency team.

Speaking to the press the Officer Commanding Kiambu Police Station Mohamed Badel confirmed the suspects were fished out from their hideout in Kirigiti where they had been laying low for a week.

Badel exposed the trickery which the gang used to evade tracking down the stolen vehicles by investigative officers.

An image of the goods recovered by police officers in a sting operation that led to the arrest of notorious carjackers in Kiambu on February 13, 2023.
An image of the goods recovered by police officers in a sting operation that led to the arrest of notorious carjackers in Kiambu on February 13, 2023.
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"They print out numbers and letters on adhesive papers on yellow and white backgrounds, which they mount on number plates to alter the registration numbers of the cars," Badel disclosed.

In addition, he disclosed that the carjacker targeted specific vehicles and had a well-calculated plan to break into and drive away with the cars.

"The gang would park their get-away car behind the target vehicle to shield themselves from the public, then break into the vehicles, short-wire them and drive off," Badel stated.

In addition, they would also ensure that the location was not fitted with CCTV cameras. Police recovered some of the printouts which will be used as exhibits in court.

The suspects were placed under custody at the Kiambu Police Station where they are being processed for arraignment.

Badel confirmed that eight other suspects linked to armed robbery incidences, including the theft of phones were also apprehended during the raid.

Officers recovered stolen phones, homemade crude weapons such as knives and daggers, and sim cards.

The arrest came after numerous reports by members of the public of vehicle theft incidences, especially from residential areas.

In most incidences, the vehicles are never found as they are quickly torn apart by a team of mechanics who then sell them as spare parts in the black market.

Undated photo of hundreds of cars at a yard in Nairobi.
A photo of hundreds of cars in a yard in Nairobi County.
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