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    Two in Sh22.4 million edible oil scam arraigned, released on bail

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Two suspects were charged in court for orchestrating a scheme that defrauded five Kenyan businessmen over Sh22.4 million in an edible oil scam.

    Detectives from Nairobi Regional Headquarters presented for prosecution two suspects, Teresia Wanjiku Boru and Hosea Munge Mbugu following a probe.

    The intricate con unfolded in January 2024, when Hosea Munge lured the unsuspecting businessmen operating in City Market with an irresistible business proposition, investigators say.

    He claimed that Teresia Wanjiku had secured a lucrative tender with the World Food Program to supply edible oil to Kakuma Refugee Camp.

    With promises of immense profits, Munge persuaded the victims to invest their hard-earned money into the fake venture.

    In an effort to lend credibility to their ploy, the fraudsters even brought the businessmen to Eldoret, where they met two individuals masquerading as World Food Program officials.

    They signed a fabricated agreement, sealed the deal, and handed over their funds only to watch the fraudsters vanish into thin air, severing all communication and leaving the victims in despair.

    Teresia Wanjiku was later arrested in Narumoru and Hosea Munge in Nairobi.

    The pair was arraigned Wednesday where Wanjiku was denied bond due to an outstanding warrant for her failure to appear in a previous court case.

    Meanwhile, her accomplice, Munge, was granted bond of Sh900,000 with a similar surety or a cash bail option of Sh400,000.

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations calls upon any members of the public who may have fallen victim to these fraudsters to come forward and report.

    Reports can be made at the DCI Nairobi Region Headquarters or anonymously via the FichuaKwaDCI toll-free no. 0800 722 203.

    Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

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