2 Men Arrested After Making Millions by Selling Crushed Yellowish Padlocks as Pure Gold
Two men are spending the weekend in police custody after DCI detectives nabbed them with fake gold. Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera were arrested after detectives found them with several kilos of crushed tricycle padlocks which they were selling as pure gold According to DCI, the duo had already received at least Sh1 million from a targeted they had swindled.

Technician, 20, Found Dead with Deep Cuts on the Forehead Inside His House
A 20-year-old technician was on Monday afternoon found dead with deep cuts on the forehead inside his house in Nairobi County. Brief reports by the locals revealed that the deceased, a construction worker who doubles as technician, was allegedly hit on the head with a metallic rod on Sunday evening, only to be found dead.

Man, 24, chased and beaten mercilessly for allegedly defiling 87-year-old woman in bush
A 24-year-old man was yesterday chased and beaten mercilessly for allegedly defiling a 87-year-old woman in bush in Mombasa County. This is according to the BBC Newspaper; "A youthful man was on Tuesday night caught defiling a 87-year-old woman in bush with members of the public who were passing by.

2 'Wash Wash' Men Arrested After Conning an Investor Ksh. 1M by Selling Him Crashed Padlocks As Gold
Police in Kiambu County on Friday arrested two suspects after they allegedly conned an investor ksh. 1 Million by seeking to him crashed padlocks which they disguised s Gold. Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, were nabbed from their hideout in Uthiru as they tried to escape the arrest.

"Ogopa Nairobi" How Two Men Have Been Stealing From Tycoons in latest Gold Scam Syndicate
The get-rich-quick schemes by a section of Kenyans appears to have gone a notch higher, after two suspects were arrested with crushed padlocks disguised as gold. Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, posing as agents of a Congo based gold baron, obtained over Sh1 million from a gold investor, after showing him dust from crushed padlocks.

Two wash wash men posing as Congo-based gold baron arrested with crushed padlocks disguised as gold
Two wash wash men posing as Congo-based gold baron arrested with crushed padlocks disguised as gold. The dyo; Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, masquerading as genuine agents of a Congo-based gold baron, defrauded gold investor over Sh1 million after selling him the crushed padlocks. The victim who fall a prey into for the illegal and shoddy business deals, deposited the some cash to various Mpesa numbers, belonging to the suspects.

Money Greed Has Advanced The Frauding Level Of Getting Faster Money
Youths who have greed for faster money have moved an extra mile higher after two suspects were arrested with crushed padlocks which they lured gold businessmen one million shillings by tricking him that it was gold. Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, posing as agents of a Congo-based gold baron, obtained over Sh1 million from a gold investor, after showing him dust from crushed padlocks.

Two Suspects Arrested For Conning Gold Investor Ksh.1M With Crushed Padlocks
lice in Kiambu County on Friday arrested two suspects for allegedly using crushed padlocks disguised as gold to defraud an investor over Ksh.1 million. Picture courtesy . Crushed Padlocks The duo, Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, were nabbed from their hideout in Uthiru. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said the pair, while masquerading as agents of Congo-based gold barons, displayed crushed padlock dust to the gold investor, upon which they were paid the said amount.“

Two Men Arrested For Crushing Padlocks and Selling Them as Gold
After two individuals were detained with smashed padlocks disguised as gold, the get-rich-quick schemes of a portion of Kenyans appear to have gone a level higher. After presenting a gold investor dust from smashed padlocks, Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, masquerading as emissaries of a Congo-based gold baron, got nearly Sh1 million.

Two suspects in custody for conning gold Investor ksh 1Milion.
Police in Kiambu County on Friday captured two suspects for purportedly utilizing squashed locks camouflaged as gold to swindle a financial backer over Ksh.1 million. The team, Rogers Kipkogei and Collins Chavera, were captured from their hideaway in Uthiru. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said the pair, while taking on the appearance of specialists of Congo-based gold aristocrats, showed squashed lock residue to the gold financial backer, whereupon they were paid the said sum.
