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    Suspected thugs in police uniform rob man of Sh999,000 after leaving bank in Parklands

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterJune 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Police are investigating an incident where a man was trailed and robbed of Sh999,000 moments after he had left a bank in the Parklands area, Nairobi.

    The man had left the I&M bank on First Avenue in Parklands and drove out with the cash on Saturday June 28, before he was intercepted at a junction by men who wore police uniforms.

    The incident happened at about 2 pm as the man drove home.

    The victim told police he had kept the money in an envelope and placed the same under the co-driver’s seat before starting his car which was at the basement of the banking hall.

    A salon car blocked his car and five occupants who were in it stared at him as two of them, one in police uniforms, alighted while armed with a pistol.

    According to him, they then hit him in the head before grabbing the ignition key and cash before they jumped back to their car and sped off towards Limuru Road.

    The stranded businessman later reported the matter to the police. Police said they are reviewing security cameras at the scene and from the bank to establish what transpired.

    This is not the first time such an incident has happened on victims after leaving a bank.

    Police say past investigations show collusion between the suspected thugs and rogue bank staff.

    Last month, a man was robbed Sh7 million after leaving a bank in Nairobi Central Business District.

    In January this year, unknown suspects broke into a businessman’s car and stole Sh1.8 million moments after he had withdrawn the same from a bank in Kitengela Township, Kajiado County.

    Police say their investigations show some bank employees reveal such transactions to gangs who stay in the banking halls or hang out there enabling them to trail and strike.

    In some instances, victims were abducted and tied before being abandoned in thickets and after being robbed of their cash.

    Police say they have been recording up to one case a week in the country amid calls for those planning to carry huge sums of money to seek police help for an escort.

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