- The husband of the murdered Nakuru M-money was brought on Tuesday, June 3, before the law court linked to the murder
- Police believe that the husband, Zachariah Wambugu Wanjohi, was involved in the disappearance of Hannah Wangare’s murder
- An officer investigating the case told the court that a sign from the husband’s phone number was discovered where the last sign of the deceased’s phone was
- Six suspects arrested for Nakuru M-Pesa robbery were also brought to the same court, where police were allowed to arrest them for 30 more days
The husband of the Nakuru hostess M-money The 23 -year -old, who was found dead in the technology farm, within the Rift Valley National Polytechnic, has been brought before the law court to answer charges about his death.
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Zachariah Wambugu Wanjohi, on Tuesday, June 3, was presented before Nakuru Chief Magistrate, Vincent Adet, where the detective asked the court to stop him for the next 21 days to allow them to gather evidence together.
Who killed Nakuru’s M-Pesa waiter?
The investigative officer, Koplo Richard Kipsang, informed the court that the last sign of the late phone, Hannah Wangare, showed the same location as that of the defendant, Zachariah Wambugu.
Kipsang said that the deceased, who was a M-Pesa waiter in the Nakuru CBD area, went to put KSh 330,000 in the bank KCBalong the Kenyatta Road, when he was lost.
He told the court that when the detectives tried to interrogate the defendant about the tracking information, he said he had a friend from DCI Who explained that the deceased’s number was close to the jaw.
The court was also told that police had already conducted a body of deceased body and samples had been taken, which are waiting to be submitted to government women for professional investigations.
It was for this reason that the police asked the court to detain the man to enable them to complete the investigation before he officially released him.
“We have not recorded important evidence from witnesses to assist in the investigation. We have not yet done a professional analysis of the phones we suspect that they had a complainant because such a crime cannot be committed by a person alone,” The detective told the court.
“Some witnesses from the workplace where the deceased was working, they are afraid to record information while the complainant is still walking. We have not even received CCTV from work. he added.
Where was the body of Nakuru’s M-Pesa hostess?
The body of the young M-Pesa hostess was found in the technology field and taken to the Nakuru Annexe mortuary on May 26 by officials from the Kaptembwa Police Station.

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Another body had been discovered a few days earlier on the same day, and police suspected the area was used by criminals as a waste disposal area.
The court will make a decision on a request for the suspension of the suspect on Wednesday, June 4.
M-M-Pesa Nakuru robbery suspects are blocked
Meanwhile, six people arrested on Monday, June 2, following the murder of a police officer in Nakuru will be detained for the next 30 days to allow police to complete the investigation.
Six are John Njau Ndungu, Chacha Peter Marwa, William Nyahili Rioba, Emmanuel Muita Muita, Nyamhaga Magige, and Catherine Nkatha Zakayo, were brought before the court and charged with the murder of Constable Josphat Ruto Sunday night, June 1.
A investigative officer, Catherine Munami, told the court that the suspects are believed to be involved in reports of reportedly reportedly in Nakuru.
He asked the court to allow them to arrest the suspects for 30 more days, where they were accepted.
Munami said the period would allow them to conduct scientific investigations of the AK-47 rifle found, to take the description of the witnesses, to conduct a parade to identify the suspects, to investigate the death of a dead officer, and to conduct a mental assessment.

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The suspects will remain in prison for the next month. The mention of the case has been scheduled until July 3, 2025.
Suspects linked to M-Pesa theft in Nairobi were arrested
Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that police officers had arrested five suspects linked to M-Pesa float theft.
The Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) said their arrest follows complaints from Nairobi M-money ministers whose flies were stolen in a vague way.
Mobile phones and sim cards were obtained from suspects.
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