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Monday, November 6, 2023 –Detectives had launched a hot pursuit against two Well Fargo staff who made away with client’s sh 94 million today morning.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigation DCI sleuths have commenced an intensive search of the duo who, earlier today Monday November 6,disappeared with sh 94 million after dumping the company vehicle at Dafarm in South C, Nairobi.
In the police report dated November 6, in the 6AM incident, the two suspects – Daniel Mungai Mugetha (crew commander) and Anthony Nduiki Waigumo (driver) – sneaked the truck out of the company’s Nairobi offices shortly after the money-box was loaded, leaving behind the police escort car that was waiting to be flagged off.
“A special operations team has since been deployed to pursue the suspects,” partly read the DCI announcement.
Oblivious that the truck no. KBA 517T they were to escort had minutes earlier snaked away, the armed escort team went to inquire from the management why the loading was taking too long than usual.
By the time, neither the truck nor the crew members could be traced. A report by the company’s Investigations Manager indicated that the Isuzu Canter was destined to a bank located at Nairobi’s Kenyatta Avenue, ferrying the whopping sh 94 million belonging to a renowned supermarket in the country.
Police in Lang’ata were immediately mobilized to pursue the daring duo, only to trace the empty truck abandoned in South area.