The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives in Meru County have arrested three 17-year-olds who staged a fake kidnapping to extort Kes 6 million from one of the teens' family.
According to DCI, the con began in Kainginyo, Thimbiri, when two male suspects and a female accomplice, the alleged victim, devised a plan to falsely report her abduction.
In a statement on X, DCI says the trio's plan included faking a kidnapping for ransom.
The group then made ransom demands to her parents, warning that their daughter would disappear for good if the hefty sum was not paid.
On September 24, the Meru Police Station received a report from Jane's family, who believed their daughter had been abducted.
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Police revealed that, frantic and desperate, the family tried to negotiate with the supposed kidnappers, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
“Officers from the station launched an immediate manhunt, reassuring the distressed family that they were working to bring their daughter back safely,” DCI stated.
“However, as the investigation continued, detectives from Imenti North discovered the truth about the abduction; the abductee had conspired with her two male accomplices to stage her own kidnapping in a misguided attempt to extort the money from her own family,” the DCI added.
Following a forensic investigation, authorities tracked down the teenagers to a hideout in Kainginyo and arrested them.
Further, DCI revealed that detectives discovered 20 rolls of marijuana in the teens' possession during the raid.
While the family was relieved that their daughter was unharmed, the three teenagers are now in custody at Igoji Police Station.
They are awaiting their day in court to face conspiracy to defraud and possession of narcotics charges.