A Nairobi church has forgiven a new convert who is said to have stolen two video cameras valued at 1 Million.
Detectives tracked down David Wanyonyi Simiyu who was found with the two video cameras and their attachments, stolen from Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Zimmerman Parish last Sunday.
The church orderlies didn’t detect the cameras were stolen until the service was ended.
“The Church leadership promptly alerted our detectives via the #FichuakwaDCI hotline, and sleuths from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau took up the case. It didn’t take long for the renowned crime fighters to identify the perpetrator. ” DCI wrote.
After intensive investigations, detectives established that a recent convert who had received salvation in the Church, was the mastermind behind the disappearance.
Mr. Simiyu had sold it to unscrupulous dealers, at Nairobi’s Imenti business hub.
“Forensic analysis and surveillance conducted via the DCI mobile laboratory in the heart of Nairobi’s Central Business district, led detectives to the suspects who bought the equipment. “
Joshua Mulei, Douglas Karanja and Stephen Thuo, who trade in stolen electronic equipment, were unmasked technologically through forensics.
The two cameras and their accessories were also recovered from the suspects.
The trio are currently in custody at Muthaiga police station as detectives intensify a manhunt for the main thug, David Simiyu.
Meanwhile, the PCEA Zimmerman clergy have since forgiven Simiyu, in accordance with the scriptures and like the prodigal son have welcomed him back to the flock tomorrow.
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