• Last year, four faces behind stolen laptops were uncovered in Nairobi.
The DCI has asked Nairobians who have lost their laptops to go to their offices in Kiambu.
This was after they traced a stolen Mac book to a shop at Kimathi House in Nairobi on Friday evening.
"We appeal to members of public who may have lost items to come to DCI #SeriousCrimeUnit and identify," DCI boss George Kinoti said.
In a tweet on Saturday, Kinoti said they have arrested one suspect.
"Serious Crime Detectives recovered several assorted Laptops after a stolen Mac book was traced to the shop," he said.
Yesterday, Serious Crime Detectives recovered several assorted Laptops from a shop at Kimathi House. This was after a stolen Mac book was traced to the shop. One suspect arrested. We appeal to members of public who may have lost items to come to OIC #SeriousCrimeUnit & identify. pic.twitter.com/g838fjBABH
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) March 23, 2019
Last year, four faces behind stolen laptops were uncovered in Nairobi.
They were nabbed for stealing laptops from unsuspecting people who attend meetings.
They included; Isaiah Aluodo Belek (Siaya county), Amisi Eric Joseph (Vihiga), George Mwanhi Maina (Murang'a) and Keving Njagi Kariuki (Kirinyaga).