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Hello Kenya Insights.
I just thought you guys should know about this.
KIAMBU COUNTY
KIKUYU SUB-COUNTY
KIKUYU POLICE STATION :
SUBJECT : INCIDENT REPORT :REF OUR OB 33/5/2019,AT 1200HRS,AT THOGOTO FOREST, BJ 646388 ABOUT 8KMS SOUTH WEST OF THE STATION, REPORTED BY A MEMBER OF PUBLIC THAT AT THE SAID FOREST HE SPOTTED ASSORTED BROKEN CASH BOXES, CASH BAGS FROM DIFFERENT BANKS, POLICE RUSHED TO THE SCENE AND FOUND OUT, 13 EMPTY CASH BAGS OF DIFFERENT BANKS, NAMELY STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, STANBIC BANK, KCB BANK, BARCLAY’S BANK, ASSORTED EMPTY BROKEN CASH BOXES, ONE BROKEN MOBILE PHONE MAKE ITEL, A SIMCARD SERIAL NO.,89254021104175661927, A G4S JACKET, BLACK IN COLOUR, SCENES OF CRIME PERSONNEL WERE INFORMED, SCENE PHOTOGRAPH, NO ARREST MADE, STAPOL LANGATA DEALING, CASE PUI.
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