Six burglary suspects arrested in South B detained for 21 days
The suspects after their arrest.
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The Makadara Law Courts has granted police 21 days to detain
six suspects linked to an attempted burglary reported at South B Police Station
on November 16, 2025.
The suspects were arrested on the
same day at Jackim Estate in South B after allegedly attempting to break into a house.
According to investigators, the homeowner, Kuldip Bansal, was away at the time,
while the caretaker had stepped out for Sunday service.
Police say the group drove into
the estate in a Nissan X-Trail, allegedly ignoring a stop
request by a security guard at the main gate before speeding toward the
targeted house.
The guard is said to have quickly alerted the estate chairman,
who in turn contacted police, leading
to a swift arrest.
Officers recovered several items
believed to be used in burglary activities, including a set of master keys,
claw bars, spanners, reflector jackets, and multiple motor vehicle registration
plates.
During Tuesday’s miscellaneous
application, an affidavit filed by lead investigator Michael
Kokani stated that the suspects are being held at Industrial
Area Police Station.
He argued that the 21-day detention is necessary to complete
investigations, citing the short time available before presenting the case in
court.
Investigators further told the
court that the six are linked to similar incidents reported in other police
stations across the country, describing them as “persons of interest” in a
wider criminal pattern.
They also raised concerns for the suspects’ safety if
released, noting rising public anger.
The court heard that victims from
as far as Mombasa have come forward after recognising the suspects from media
reports, prompting detectives to consolidate reports and evidence from multiple
jurisdictions.
The six remain in custody as
officers compile what they believe could be a multi-county burglary dossier.


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