Eight suspects arrested in Makueni over series of robberies in Nakuru, Nairobi, Mombasa

A collage of the arrested suspects. PHOTO | COURTESY

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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations
(DCI) have arrested eight suspects believed to be behind a wave of violent
robberies across the country in Mtito Andei, Makueni County.
The DCI, in a statement released on Tuesday, said the gang has
been on the agency's radar for months over a series of violent break-ins and
burglaries in Nairobi, Nakuru, and Mombasa.
The eight are said to be part of a broader gang in the
targeted regions, where businesses have suffered heavy financial losses, with
residents left reeling in fear.
“One of the gang’s most daring strikes occurred on the night
of August 22, 2025, when a group of 25 to 30 armed individuals stormed Century
Mabati Ltd in Nakuru County. Wielding crude weapons, they looted steel coils,
machinery, and even made away with a tuk-tuk before vanishing,” the DCI stated.
Intelligence later connected the suspects to other
high-profile break-ins, including a major robbery in Nyali, Mombasa.
Detectives traced their operations and coordination to
Nairobi’s Dandora, Kenol, and Kariobangi estates.
The breakthrough leading to the arrests of perpetrators came
when police intercepted a lorry loaded with goods stolen during the Nyali
robbery.
Investigators also recovered a Toyota Porte believed to have
been used as a getaway car, as well as crude weapons and a Century
Mabati-branded apron.
DCI says the seizure disrupted the gang’s supply chain and
provided vital evidence for the ongoing case.
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