Thugs Dressed as Police Steal Car, Cash & Laptops From Lady in Naivasha

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A collage of a car stolen on February 14, 2024, and a police abstract.
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A woman residing in Mirera in Naivasha was on February 14,  attacked by five thugs dressed up as policemen who forced her to take loans from various mobile apps. 

Narrating the ordeal on Sunday, February 18, she remarked that her car and electronics were also stolen during the encounter. 

She has since reported the matter to a police station in Naivasha but the thieves are yet to be apprehended. 

Explaining what happened, the lady revealed that she arrived home at 9:00 pm and then went to check on her daughter who was sleeping. She then proceeded to take her dinner.

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Car stolen from Naivasha-Mirera area on February 14, 2024.
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“I  started eating when my caretaker called and told me to open the door, he was not feeling well, unbeknownst to me they had tied him and instructed him to call me,” she narrated. 

“On opening, I was pushed by one of them and ordered to lie down, another one went to bring my daughter from the bedroom.”

The lady explained that this was the beginning of a 6-hour ordeal which ended at 2:00 am when the thugs left her house with valuables. 

The lady explained that the thugs stole her phones and forced her to borrow from various mobile loan apps. 

According to a police abstract, the thugs stole two TVs (a 55-inch smart TV and 32 inch digital TV). 

Other valuables included; four mobile phones, a WiFi router and a smartwatch.

The lady estimated the value of the stolen goods at Ksh590,000.  

Six days after losing her car and valuables, the cops are yet to make any progress on the case.

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A police abstract of a robbery that took place in the Naivasha-Mirera area on February 14, 2023.
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