News

Six Suspected Hackers Who Siphoned Millions From M-Pesa and Bank Accounts Arraigned in Court

Six people suspected to be part of a syndicate that has been stealing Millions from Kenyans from their Mpesa and bank accounts were on Tuesday arraigned before a Kahawa Law court by the police.

They include Fortune Muthina Kinyanzui, Ruel Kipkoech Yator, Kevin Koech, Laban Koech,Towett Kipkorir and Weldon Rono who were nabbed over the weekend in Mombasa as they were planning another cyber attack.

In an affidavit filed in court, Cpl Serah Ngoiri told court that the suspects are part of a wider syndicate operation all over the country and even outside the country.

She asked the court to grant them 40 days to continue holding the suspects as they conclude investigations.

She said they are believed to have spoofed millions of monies from unsuspecting members of the public

They have been moving around the country spoofing cash from unsuspecting members of the public by trapping them through a device with a spoofing application which manipulates phone calls to make them appear as if they are originating from authentic caller and in most cases from customer care services and end up defrauding them using shared information,” the court heard.

She says the six were arrested at a Mombasa house in Nyali where they were suspected to be planning or coordinating unlawful scheme of siphoning cash from Mpesa accounts, accounts from different banks including foreign bank accounts.

When they got to Nairobi, Upon search of their homes, several Safaricom SIM cards and card holders were recovered which police believe were used to defraud from Kenyans.

However, through their lawyers Danstan Omari and Sophie Nekesa, they opposed the detention telling court that there are no compelling reasons to detain them.

Omari said the affidavit in court did not disclose any compelling reason to warrant the 40 days that the police were requesting for.

He further asked court to release the six back to their family members who were in court so that they can go back to their respective work stations some he said are Boda Boda riders.

Omari said the court should not be discriminatory in this case saying Governor George Natembeya was released on bail on the same day he was arraigned thus even his clients should be released.

Principal Magistrate Gideon Oenga said he will deliver the ruling on whether the six should be detained on Friday this week

CH Reporter

CH Reporter

About Author

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like

News

Kilifi Speaker, MP Chonga detained in custody until Monday

Kilifi County Speaker Teddy Mwambire and Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga who were charged in relation to participating in Azimio
News

Court orders for immediate release of Maina Njenga

The high court on Friday ordered the police to release Ex-Mungiki Leader Maina Njenga who was arrested on Wednesday alongside