By LEONARD KULEI
Sunday, June 29th 2014Models re-enact how boba boda ridding thugs snatch bags from pedestrians. The new way of crime is gradually on the rise in Nakuru town. [PHOTO: BONIFACE THUKU/STANDARD] |
NAKURU COUNTY: The confidence which motorbike cyclists, commonly known as “boda bodas”, had gained from the public is slowly losing its sheen as a new wave of crime gains notoriety.
Our investigation has revealed a shrewd crime in Nakuru with worrying statistics of people robbed of their valuables while police remain clueless and many incidents go unreported. Robbers conspire with some boda boda operators, who amid the thrilling speed, they handbags and other items from innocent pedestrians, mostly ladies.
This happens within a twinkle of an eye, leaving victims confused and traumatised as the robbers vanish.
The crime is well planned, choreographed and executed that before a victim realises she has been robbed, the perpetrators will have fled. Catherine Mkusu, 28, a victim says she was recently robbed of her handbag as she strolled with a friend along the busy Kenyatta Avenue.
CHILLING REALITY
“I was walking along the street with a colleague when a motorbike slowed down near us and before I could turn to give way thinking that a passenger wanted to alight, the guy in the passenger seat snatched my handbag and they took off,” says Mkusu, a student at a local university.
The incident 6:30pm incident saw Mkusu also lose her laptop, phone and money. Though she raised alarm attracting the attention of passers-by, the perpetrators vanished as no one took the registration particulars of the motorbike.
Beatrice Wangari, a victim was met with a violent bang on the head that left her for the dead. She lost all her valuables and money leaving her stranded since she did not even have fare back home. She narrated her ordeal to passers-by who were not convinced by her account of events. However, she borrowed a phone and contacted a friend who sorted her out. “ I thank God I got home safely but I am yet to find my Identity card and other documents,” says Wangari.
ANOTHER VICTIM
These criminals are so ruthless and swing into action so swiftly that they rarely miss their target.
Miriam Tamey, another victim, wonders the audacity of the muggers who robbed her minutes after withdrawing money from an ATM machine. She notes that the two had been following her and they also parked their motorbike alongside her vehicle.
The duo, she says, unleashed their mission even as two armed police officers manning the bank watched from a distance.
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