Detectives from the DCI Headquarters Land Fraud Investigation Unit (LFIU) apprehended Francis Njakwe Githiari, a former Member of Parliament representing Mathioya, in Muranga County for allegedly defrauding an unsuspecting couple of Sh6.4 million in a land fraud scheme.
The couple entered into an agreement with Githiari for the purchase of a parcel of land in Ngong, which was to be developed into a double-storey house.
In this arrangement, according to the police, Githiari, who also identified himself as a contractor, was responsible for both selling the land and constructing the residence.
The total cost for the land and construction was set at Sh40 million, payable in instalments. The couple promptly deposited Sh6.4 million into Githiari’s account as part of the payment.
However, during routine visits to the construction site, the couple overheard disturbing news.
There were claims of ownership issues regarding the land which emerged, with other parties reportedly filing a case to assert their ownership.
This revelation raised serious red flags, prompting the couple to halt any further payments.
A thorough investigation ensued, during which detectives unearthed compelling evidence that Githiari had indeed fraudulently obtained the funds.
Subsequently, a duplicate police case file was forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP).
Upon review, the ODPP agreed with the investigating officer’s recommendation to charge Githiari with the offence of obtaining money by false pretences, contrary to Section 313 of the Penal Code.
Police said justice took its course as Githiari was arrested at his residence in Karen. He is currently undergoing processing and is expected to be arraigned before the Milimani Law Courts on, May 15, 2026.
This is the latest case of land fraud amid investigations by the police.
Police say they are handling dozens of such cases amid pressure with mounting incidents.
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