Brian Njoka, son of the former National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi is a sad man after losing 720,800 to mchele gang.
The middle-aged man was having a good time at a high-end joint in Kericho county before the mchele gang struck on the night of August 22, 2019.
Speaking while appearing before Milimani Senior resident Magistrate Ben Mark, Njoka shared:
“Within less than 12 hours, a whopping Sh 720,800 had been transferred from my Standard Chartered Bank, CBA Bank, and my KCB bank account to Mpesa sent to an unknown phone number and Co-operative bank account. How this happened is a mystery to me.”
Njoka said he was in the company of his cousin and friends when they were joined by two unidentified women.
Their drinks were spiked with an unknown substance by two unidentified women who stole his Mobile Phone make Samsung Galaxy Note 9 worth Sh 100,000.
Njoka told the court the two women joined their table without an invitation from him or his friends.
“I do recall that on August 22, 2019 at about 10:30 pm while on a visit to Kericho town with my mother, I went out with my friends to a club called Exclusive where we made merry as l settled my bills using my mobile phone valued at Sh 100,000.
“At the club, while parting at some point l saw two women join my table but later left. From then l do not know what happened as l left the premises the following day at 12:30 pm,” Njoka stated.
He informed the court that immediately after he left the club he went back to his hotel room where he took a shower.
He and his mum travelled back to Nairobi without lodging a complaint of the lost mobile phone in any police station within Kericho town.
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