A police officer identified as Thomas Odira Musasa was reportedly among the five suspects arrested on Sunday morning, February 13, for allegedly stealing materials being used in the ongoing construction of the Nairobi Express Way along Mombasa road, Kenya.
Thomas Odira Musasa, the officer attached to the Criminal Investigation Patrol Unit (CIPU), who was deployed on Saturday to guard the Express Way but instead chose to steal the construction materials.
Thomas alongside his accomplices were arrested while trying to steal the materials.
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Suspects arrested are Andrew Kones Ntikiya a guard at the construction site, Ephantus Mwangi a driver and owner of the motor vehicle that had been loaded with the stolen goods, Samuel Kariuki and Samuel Mutembei, the suspects stole pipes from the site worth Ksh275,200.
According to the police, the suspects were apprehended by an officer identified as Peter Lang’at who is also from the CIPU division.
Lang’at and his colleagues were on mobile patrol along the expressway around 4am when they came across the suspects loading the pipes into a pickup.
The statement read;
“The property of Cale Constructions Company was recovered and retained as exhibits.
“The pickup was parked outside site K8+500 with five pieces of the pipes already loaded in it.”
They were arrested after they were unable to give an explanation to what they intend to do with the materials and who authorised them to take.
The suspects were arraigned in court on Monday, February 14.