Who Has "Saved Tears" To Offer Sanjay?......

An Indian tycoon, Malian Sanjay, has lost Ksh200 million to a well-organized gold scam scheme orchestrated by Nairobi conmen.

While confirming the incident on Wednesday 15, 2021, the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) stated that the gold scheme was a well-thought-out plan involving conmen from other countries. The DCI announced that Sanjay was approached by a Guinea-based fraudster who had offered to sell him 44.45 kgs of gold.

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After being approached, the Asian paid a total of Ksh195 million (1,780,00) for the gold to be shipped from Guinea Bissau and flown to India through the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

The foreign tycoon then received a call from a Kenyan who posed as a government official asking for Ksh3 million ($26,700) in order to release the consignment.

Sanjay was informed that the consignment was withheld for failure to pay customs duty. He then paid the requested amount.

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After failing to receive the consignment, Sanjay sought the help of detectives at the DCI in suspicion that he had been conned.

“Sanjay became suspicious and sought the assistance of our detectives, who immediately moved in and recovered the consignment at JKIA,” the DCI stated.

The DCI further stated that upon recovering the consignment at JKIA, they discovered that the box was full of pebble stones.

“However, upon inspection, what was supposed to be gold worth over Sh190 million was discovered to be river bed pebbles, neatly arranged in a box,” the DCI stated.

The sleuths confirmed that they had nabbed a Kenyan conman in connection to the scam.

The conman allegedly received Ksh2 million after he pretended to be a government official.

He is expected to lead the detectives to his accomplice who posed as a West African gold dealer.

“The man has since been placed in custody, pending arraignment in court, for obtaining money by false pretences,” the DCI stated.

Yet again fools must never be allowed to hold money. Lust for money is the root of ALL evil.

Wale wanaibiwa bila kuambia DCI ndio wengi…ama nimedanganya @Mimi Huwa Namwaga Ndanii ?

Any body who falls for this and washwash deserves to be conned !

Am sure he never followed the right process to import alikuwa anakata corner read pesa ya kulipa customs .and that what happens to both the greedy and greedilier if there is even a word like that in the universe.icant pity mtu anakata corner na deal ikienda south anakuja kutulilia.ingeenda poa hatungewai msikia.aambiwe ata mimi niko na gold kutoka river chania akuje na 100m nimuuzie

Citizen TV Presenter Jeff Koinange has opened up about being scammed by an international reggae artist who was visiting Nairobi.
Speaking during his morning radio show on Hot96 on Thursday, September 16, the award-winning journalist stated he did an event with the musician who belongs to a famous Jamaican reggae band but the payment never came through.

Jeff remarked that years after hosting the event for the Grammy-winning Jamaican reggae group, he was still waiting for his payment.

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Nick Odhiambo and Jeff Koinange in Hot 96 Radio

Amidst laughter, his fellow radio host Nick Odhiambo affirmed that Jeff even avoids listening to songs from the group since that ordeal.

The consummate journalist and author accepted the fate stating that he had moved on.

Jeff, however, did not delve deeper to give more details of what the event he hosted with the group was all about and even when it happened.

“I don’t they are coming to Kenya again, Jeff will be at the airport waiting for them. Call that Rastafarians,” Nick reacted to the ordeal while laughing.

“It’s all good brother, that is life,” Jeff responded to Nick.

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Citizen TV anchor Jeff Koinange on his Mercedes Benz G Wagon

The group had also been meeting with local investors, claiming that they were planning to establish agriculture and hospitality businesses in Nairobi. With their trademark meld of sweet, multi-part vocal harmonies, soulful melodies, and innovative roots rhythms, the international reggae band has been at the forefront of reggae music for over twenty years.

Jeff on the other hand has been hosting a lot of events both international and local.

He currently hosts a popular country music festival dubbed Country Roads which features musician Sir Elvis.