Woman faked a kidnap to feed a Kisii man with many abilities and his other girlfriend

 Kisii man with many abilities ably kept the two women: 

The man was arrested alongside a Kikuyu woman alleged to have faked her kidnap to earn from husband in order to feed the Kisii bull and his other girlfriend.

The three were arrested by DCI detectives in their single room abode

BY Stanwicks

Directorate of Criminal Investigations(DCI) officers Wednesday arrested a married woman alleged to have faked her kidnap to obtain money from her husband to feed her young clandestine lover and his girlfriend.

The woman and the man who is a taxi driver in Juja and another woman who is the man's other girlfriend were arrested at their hideout in a single room at Sagana, Kiambu County.

The woman, Jane Wairimu was said to have disappeared from her marital home in Embakasi on Friday September 17.

Her husband, Brian Mutuku could not know her whereabouts until when he received a distress call from the wife who claimed that she was in the hands of kinappers and that Sh200,000 ransom was needed.

Wairimu had claimed that she was kidnapped as she was walking along Loita street, in Nairobi’s central business district.

Detectives swung into action after Mutuku made a report of a missing person at the Embakasi DCI office.

Wairimu and Mutuku's relatives had already raised Sh17,000 and sent to the 'kidnappers.'

Little was known to the extended family and the husband that Wairimu was having some sweet moments somewhere with the Kisii man who is a taxi driver alongside his other girfriend, a university student at a Juja campus.

As days went by, the family became impatient and formed a WhatsApp group to make contributions towards her release.

A further Sh40,000 was sent on Monday and the two traveled from Malaa to Mtito-a-Ndei to withdraw the money, ostensibly to distract the snoopy DCI detectives who were on their trail.

As detectives later established after arresting them, the three had stayed together in the one roomed abode since Monday, until Wednesday afternoon when they were apprehended in Sagana.

DCI explained in their Twitter Account @DCI_Kenya: "Wairimu explained that she had forced her disappearance to get away from creditors, who were on her neck since she lost her job."

The three are currently cooling their heels at Embakasi police station, waiting for arraignment in court.

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