Alvin Chivondo, a man who was rescued by Mike Sonko After He was nabbed shoplifting cooking oil at Naivas has once again been arrested with the same mistake.
According to sources, Chivondo was arrested after he was caught shoplifting maize flour at Naivas supermarket along Ronald Ngara Street in Nairobi.
Chivondo had been arrested one month ago where he was sentenced to one year in jail or a fine of Ksh 100,000 after he pleaded guilty.
Kenyans felt pity on him and they immediately started raising Ksh 100,000 to bail him out but Mike Sonko cleared the bill and did one month shopping for him.
Chivondo is currently in custody at the central police station awaiting to be arraigned in court.
Many Kenyans have been left in shock where they have gone ahead claiming he should Jailed because this is not the first time he is being arrested with same mistake.
(https://tv47.co.ke/alvin-chivondo-at-it-again-serial-shoplifter-caught-stealing-maize-flour-after-mike-sonko-saved-him/) 
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