Mechanic accused of stealing Uhuru's car sentenced to death

Mar 30, 2023 - 07:57
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Mechanic accused of stealing Uhuru's car sentenced to death
An undated image of a politician's motorcade. |Photo| Courtesy|
A man who had been charged with stealing a car belonging to President Uhuru Kenyatta has been sentenced to death. In a ruling on Thursday, April 14, 2022, Milimani Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi stated that the man's actions were considered a matter of national security hence the harsh sentence. The suspect alongside four others was charged with robbing a Chief Inspector of Police, David Machui, a BMW 735. The car was valued at Ksh1.2 million at the time. Inspector Machui was robbed by the four suspects in Utawala, Nairobi area on August 26, 2014, at gunpoint. [caption id="attachment_6943" align="alignnone" width="961"]File image of a courtroom gavel. |Photo| Courtesy| File image of a courtroom gavel. |Photo| Courtesy|[/caption] According to the charge sheet presented in court, the mechanic was armed with an AK 47 rifle and a pistol during the incident. The mechanic was charged with the second count of intentionally selling the car despite the knowledge that it was a property of the government. Two of the accused had died and thus the mechanic was charged for the crime alone. One of the accomplices reportedly died under unclear circumstances after he was released on bond in 2017. The second co-accused was found dead in Uganda. Police reports indicated that he died of natural illness. According to reports, two other car dealers were acquitted due to lack of evidence linking them to the theft of the motor vehicle. The mechanic was arrested at Wandegeya in Kampala, near Makerere University. He had been lured into a trap by a special police unit and the car was recovered. Asan Kasingye, the director of Interpol in Uganda made the revelation. “Our counterparts informed us that their President’s car that was stolen at gunpoint was heading to Uganda. So we started to monitor and we recovered it and we have sent it back to Kenya,” Kasingye stated. The mechanic drove the car to Uganda after removing its tracking device at a garage in Nairobi.

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