Police investigators in Nakuru County are requesting the public to provide any leads on the identity of the individuals who raided a radio station while on air. The incident, which was broadcasted live on camera, involved four armed thugs wearing balaclavas who interrupted the Kigosho broadcast featuring gospel artist Robert Kiarie at Mwinjoyo FM recording studio. The suspects stole eight mobile phones, Sh35,000 in cash, eight pairs of shoes, and damaged five cameras before fleeing the scene by jumping over the perimeter fence.
Nakuru County detectives request the public's assistance in identifying armed robbers who forcefully entered a radio station, assaulted employees, and stole money and other valuables.
The Mwinjoyo FM radio station incident was captured on camera and showed the armed robbers wielding machetes and a firearm as they forcefully entered the recording studio. The thugs then ordered the presenters to lie down and searched their pockets for money and other valuables.
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"Zima hiyo kitu! Lala chini," one of them ordered as two shocked presenters a man and a woman sprung to the floor.
The Nakuru County detectives have launched a manhunt for a gang of four armed thugs who stormed a radio station and robbed staff of valuables including cash, mobile phones, and shoes. The incident, which was captured on camera, occurred during a live broadcast featuring gospel musician Robert Kiarie. The thugs, who had their faces covered with balaclavas, damaged five cameras before escaping by jumping over the perimeter wall. The police are appealing to the public for any information that can help in the identification and arrest of the suspects. Anyone with information can report it anonymously to the #FichuakwaDCI hotline at 0800 722 203.