The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has unveiled the identities of two Wells Fargo employees suspected of being involved in a shocking KSh 94 million theft from Quickmart.
This revelation has sent shockwaves through the community, as the hunt for the two individuals intensifies.
The incident unfolded in the early hours of Monday, when Daniel Mungai Mugetha, identified as the crew commander, and Anthony Nduiki Waigumo, the driver, allegedly made off with a Wells Fargo truck bearing the registration number KBA 517T.
The theft took place right after the money box had been loaded onto the vehicle, leaving investigators baffled by the audacity of the crime.
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The escort team had been waiting for official authorization to accompany the money-laden truck but were unaware that the vehicle had already departed.
When they finally realized what had transpired, Mugetha and Waigumo had vanished into thin air, along with the substantial sum they had absconded with.

The DCI, in an official statement posted on their Twitter account, has confirmed that a specialized team has been deployed to track down the suspects and recover the stolen funds.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to bring these alleged thieves to justice.
This shocking heist has raised numerous questions about the security protocols in place at Wells Fargo and the audacity of the two individuals involved.
The incident serves as a stark reminder that even seemingly secure situations can be vulnerable to such audacious acts.
The investigation is still in progress, with law enforcement agencies actively pursuing all leads.
Quickmart and Wells Fargo are cooperating fully with the authorities to ensure that justice is served and the stolen funds are returned to their rightful owners.
This case is a testament to the relentless pursuit of justice by the DCI and their commitment to solving even the most intricate of crimes.
The revelation of the suspects’ identities marks a significant breakthrough in the investigation, and the public eagerly awaits further developments in this high-profile case.
As the hunt for Mugetha and Waigumo continues, the country remains on edge, with hopes that the stolen KSh 94 million will soon be recovered, and those responsible will be held accountable for their actions.
The incident serves as a reminder that crime does not pay, and those who attempt such audacious acts will eventually face the consequences of their actions.
