An individual has been charged in court after allegedly stealing a laptop from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) office early this week.
Musa Sarangi, who informed the court that he had been assaulted by the police, chose not to enter a plea and insisted on being brought to the hospital first.
He is accused of committing the crime on Wednesday, August 17, and of taking an HP 430GB laptop worth KSh 226,250 from the commission.According to court records, before stealing the laptop, Sarangi visited the commission's office at Anniversary Towers and went inside one of the offices. Sarangi makes one suspicious According to the police, the IEBC staff learned about the theft when they heard a loud bang next door and became curious. When they checked, they noticed Sarangi carrying a bag.
According to the police, the IEBC staff learned about the theft when they heard a loud bang next door and became curious. When they checked, they noticed Sarangi carrying a bag.
Upon being approached, he was unable to identify himself and was unable to sign in to the laptop he was carrying. The Central Police Station was the location of his arrest by the police men guarding the structure. He was brought before Senior Principal Magistrate Eric Ondieki in Milimani, who ordered that he be sent to the hospital first.
On Monday, August 22, he is scheduled to appear in court on two counts of theft and handling stolen property.
The electoral agency should have a number of technological tools to ensure the smooth operation of its duties, just like any other operating business in the twenty-first century. A running business must own laptops and computers among other technology because this is what businesses utilize to carry out various tasks. After it was reported missing, IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati banned a KIEMS kit for the Orane Primary School polling location in the Moyale constituency with the code number 010045022607102.
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