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Fake Car Soko Agent Charged With Stealing
A fake car city dealer was on Thursday charged before a Nairobi court with fraudulently obtaining Mitsubishi Pajero car valued at Sh 2.5 M.
Clinton Wambu Githinji appeared before Milimani Law Courts Magistrate Dolphina Alego where he denied the charges.
It was alleged that on or about July 24, 2024 he fraudulently misrepresented himself as an agent of Car Soko Limited and obtained a motor vehicle registration number KCE 458N of the said amount the property of Fredrick Nyambare Ochieng.
He was further charged with allegedly stealing Sh 1.2M from Fredrick being proceeds of sale of the stolen motor vehicle.
The state also charged him with possessing Ksh 1.2M being proceeds of crime from Alphonce Otieno.
He denied the charges and was released on Sh 1 Million bond.
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