Murang’a: hooligans return the goods they stole from County Supermarket after a terrible warning

  • The County Supermarket in Kagio town, Murang’a County, was broken and looted on July 7 during the Seven Seven protests
  • The video that TUKO.co.ke shows a man sending some of the stolen goods behind a pickup car, returning it to the store
  • This comes after a warning was issued to anyone who stole from the store, giving them 14 days to return the goods

The County Supermarket looting case has taken a unique stream after hooligans returned the products they stole from the store.

The hooligans who looted the general shop in Murang’a County returned the goods. Photo: Wachira Jackson/Kagio News.
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This happened just hours after a terrible warning was sent through leaflets in Kagio, Murang’a on Thursday, July 10.

Annabel Wanjiku, owner of the general supermarket general store, had previously revealed that he lost 200 million KSh after all six branches of his business were broken and looted.

He claimed that the looting was part of the plan of a bad -minded person – a specific attempt to destroy him.

The event took place on July 7 during the The procession The seventh seven, where several businesses across the country suffered significant losses.

How did the hooligans return the goods they stole from County Supermarket?

In a terrible warning, the hooligans had been given 14 days to return all the goods they had stolen.

The leaflets did not disclose what would happen if they failed to obey, but they seemed to shake many of those involved.

While others were predicted what would happen if the characters did not return the property, those who took the goods began to return it one after the other.

In a video that TUKO.co.ke saw, a man was seen driving a pickup with various products, including plastic chairs, buckets and purchases.

He explained that he collected some goods on the road and another from the police station, and then to the store.

“Some people brought to me, and others took it to the police,” He said.

There was a massive congestion at the gate of the damaged general shop, with many coming to return what they took, and some gathering to witness the event.

Murang'a: hooligans return the goods they stole from County Supermarket after a terrible warning
Entry to a general county store before the damage. Photo: County Supermarket.
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Has someone been arrested for looting County Supermarket?

Officials from the Kagio police station arrested nine suspects found and various goods they stole.

A police report showed that some of the items found were electronic devices such as:

50 -inch lg television

Electricity storage device (Power Backup Unit)

Clothing

CPU and Monitor

They also found home products such as:

Three tables of glass

Two mattresses

Refreshments, spices, and foods

“Campitches were made following a report submitted at the Kagio police station, where officials conducted an intelligence search today on July 10, 2025, in various parts of the city of Kagio and its suburbs,” It read the statement.

The officials said the products were felt that they were stolen from County Supermarket and Cash-Cash club during the Seven Seven protests.

“All the suspects are in the process of now waiting to be brought to court as the investigation continues to capture more perpetrators and recover the looted property.”

What did Kenyans say after the goods were returned?

On the internet, the views differed – some questioned those who had already used it, while others discussed faith, magic and justice.

Emelda Hilda Lewa:

“And what will those who have already used it?”

Martino Luther:

“It was sad to listen to the shopkeeper explaining his journey.”

Sarah Theuri:

“This question raises the debate: Is magic stronger than Christianity? Prayer has lost weight? For if he wrote ‘I ask thieves to return my property,’ no one would bring it back.”

Mercy Kimani:

“The woman’s words were very powerful. Her journey is full of blessings. Her faith in God and her knees before her was not in vain.”

How County Supermarket was destroyed in Murang’a

At 4:40 am, on the seventh day, hooligans wearing a scarf were trapped by CCTV cameras outside the County Supermarket as they carried out the weekends during the protest.

Not knowing that they were being trapped, they were seen throwing stones at the shop door for the purpose of breaking.

A few meters from there, some seemed to burn the tires to set up a fire, and then they joined to break the gate.

CCTV showed that they were finally able to break the doors and go inside, each with the goods in their hands. The situation continued until police officers arrived and arrested some of the perpetrators.

The owner of the shop, spoke bitterly as he cried, explaining how he built the shop from zero.

Thieves Return KSh 181,000 to Ghana in Ghana

In another statement, TUKO.co.ke reported that a man in Ghana had sought the help of a healer after he was robbed of KSh 181,000 by five thieves.

After the ranger made a special ritual, one thief arrived at Borkor Bullet Hanson’s shrine apologizing and his life to be saved.

He returned Ksh 176,000 while apologizing from the man they had cheated on with his colleagues.

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