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The number of security cases in the country have been on the rise with many Kenyans losing their property and lives at the hands of merciless criminals.
Most criminal gangs have been operating in busy towns and cities. Earlier today a report emerged from Nakuru that a five-man gang had robbed 2.3 M from prime Bank and got away. 
According to initial reports, the robbers raided Prime Bank Nakuru Branch on Wednesday evening and made away with Sh2.3 million.
According to Suraj Rawal who is the branch manager at Westside Mall on Kenyatta Avenue, the five criminals forcefully entered the banking hall a few minutes before the closing time of 4.30 pm while armed with a homemade gun, hammer, knives, and a machete.
CCTV Footage has now shown that the gang was working with the security guard and he was the one who opened the gate for them. He was scene coordinating the Heist before getting away.
Police are currently looking for him and the other suspects who are still at large. 
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