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Chinese woman robbed Sh1.4m at gunpoint in Machakos

Police said the woman was robbed after she withdrew the money from a bank in Kitengela town.

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by GEORGE OWITI

Realtime30 September 2025 - 08:27
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  • Xin Xin was robbed of the money she had reportedly withdrawn from a bank located in Kitengela Town while aboard a cab along Namanga Road near Shalom Community Hospital on Monday.
  • Police said the matter was reported to Athi River Police Station by one James Bosire Rosana, a Bolt driver whose car the victim had boarded from Kitengela Town before the incident.
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A Chinese national was on Monday robbed of Sh1.4 million cash in broad daylight at Athi River, Machakos County.

Xin Xin was robbed of the money she had reportedly withdrawn from a bank located in Kitengela Town while aboard a cab along Namanga Road near Shalom Community Hospital on Monday.

Police said the matter was reported to Athi River Police Station by one James Bosire Rosana, a Bolt driver whose car the victim had boarded from Kitengela Town before the incident.

The report was filed at 4:30 pm.

“It was reported by one James Bosire Rosana, who is a Bolt driver of a motor vehicle, purple in color, that he was requested by a customer, a Chinese national namely Xin Xin, who by the driver’s GPRS report was at Kitengela Mall. He immediately proceeded to the said location and collected the client, who told him to drive her to Lukenya Park C within Athi River where she works at Seven Sunday Manufacturing as a financial controller,” a police report seen by the Star read in part.

They proceeded via Namanga Road and on reaching the Shalom interchange, located about 4 km north of Athi River Police Station, Rosana saw a motor vehicle, a CX5 Mazda, blue in color, approaching and overtaking him before blocking his car from the front.

Police said two people, according to Rosana, alighted from the said motor vehicle and identified themselves as police officers, even though they were in civilian attire.

 Rosana reported that one of the men then opened the driver’s door, forced him out of the cab, and escorted him to the suspect motor vehicle.

They drove towards the Sunset Boulevard area along Crystal Rivers and abandoned him on the roadside before driving off towards an unknown destination.

“Later, he stood up and realized that they hadn’t stolen his phone. He called his client to find her position, whereby he was told to go to the said Lukenya Park C to find her. Upon reaching his client’s company, he was shocked to learn that the said suspect had been robbed of Kenya Shillings 1.4 million in cash, which she had withdrawn from a bank in Kitengela as petty cash to run the company,” police stated in the report.

Officers from Athi River Police Station, alongside Directorate of Criminal Investigations detectives, visited the scene and confirmed the incident.

The DCI sleuths attached to the station have since launched investigations.

No suspect had been arrested by press time.

The incident happened a day after a break-in and stealing incident was reported in the neighboring Syokimau estate within Mlolongo division on Sunday.

Police said a man reported to the Syokimau Police Station that his house at Sun Park Estate along Chardy Road was broken into and his property stolen while he was away.

He reported the incident through a phone call at 5:00 pm on Sunday.

“The man reported that today, the 28th September 2025, he left his house F34 at around 10:34 am to Parklands on some errands and returned at 5:30 pm the same day and noticed that the grill was opened and that the thugs had ransacked the house,” a police report read in part.

Officers from the station responded to the scene and established that four unknown thieves, two males and two females, had gained entry into the house at 11:32 am by pulling out the grill and the locking system of the main door before ransacking three bedrooms.

They stole two laptops and one tablet, whose values are yet to be established.

The assailants also made away with the victim’s wallet containing a driving license, bank cards for DTB and Indian banks, and Sh3,000 cash.

The thieves then inscribed the word “VY” on a decoration card placed on the main door.

Police said the thugs were driving a black Land Cruiser Prado according to CCTV footage.

The officers processed and documented the scene, and the OCS, Syokimau Police Station, is investigating the matter.

 


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