1776
December 8, 2017, 7:10pm
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This is better. But surely that is a tonne of stash to lose man. Pole sana.
Brother Moses Kariuki is no different from @Captain284 . I’ve spent years in nrb nikijaribu kunukisha kitunguu and finally a plot I had paid some deposit in Kangundo rd ilimalysya tu in the same design. Actually I don’t know what a coincidence it is we hail from the same county. Being conned by the way is much easier than the process u take healing. The worst part comes when death threats start tickling and u very much sure the cops are involved. U put up a bizz, ikishika enemies start to plot how ull get conned and eliminated asap. God Help Us.
I’ve read it all except for the transcript. Humans are just fucked up.
wheelz
December 8, 2017, 7:24pm
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How did it end? Was it the wife?
The ending as posted @MaryJane [ATTACH=full]143749[/ATTACH]
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system
December 8, 2017, 7:36pm
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:eek::eek::eek: really?
@The brave please tag me when you post the finale part.
When dealing with land have the area Chiefs as witness it’s old school but the most safe as they know everyone.
He ignored so many red flags… I think the deal was too good… I read here this guy who was traveling to Kampala to buy a sports car and I told myself what the heck? I was very sure that guy was never to drive that car into kenya… I was silently following that theard and I was sure he was chasing the wind…
Micymas
December 8, 2017, 8:06pm
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If you go into any deal, always make sure to meet all those involved at one table or in a room at least once. Look around and find the rabbit “they guy losing the most from the deal”. If you cant find the rabbit, you are the rabbit.
4makind
December 8, 2017, 8:23pm
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Good read. The transcript is not necessary, it’s too long and it’s contents are detailed in part 2.
I also didn’t read it since he avoided the kikuyu vowels Ī and Ū … But justice demands I honour his determination and effort… So I had to copy paste everything. …
I was out if the deal on the first few lines, but I must say when you getting conned it’s not so easy to see the trap.
1776
December 8, 2017, 8:58pm
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Micymas:
If you go into any deal, always make sure to meet all those involved at one table or in a room at least once. Look around and find the rabbit “they guy losing the most from the deal”. If you cant find the rabbit, you are the rabbit.
I am taking this! Drink the whole bar on my bill.
system
December 8, 2017, 9:27pm
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nimerudi kusoma kama ilimalizwa only to find screenshots, copy paste hekaya yote, some of us do read
The day people will fear buying land is nearly upon us.
system
December 8, 2017, 10:31pm
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HOW I WAS CONNED 1.2M PART 3
BY MOSES KARIUKI (real events, must read)
How I was Conned 1.2M Part 3 ,
At around 2.30pm I picked up a CID officer who was investigating the case and headed towards Kerugoya. Upon arriving Kutus we picked up another CID officer.
We arrived in Kerugoya Police Station at around 3.00pm. After some formalities there the officers picked up JANE {let us call her Jane, now since that is her real identity}.
From the police station we proceeded to her house for the search – {To me that search was not necessary since whatever she needed to conceal, she already did it when she requested for the 10 minutes to dress up}. I did not tell the officers this at this stage but I later told one officer that the way the arrest was made had a lot of loop holes.
As I was driving towards her house one officer asked he whether she knows me and she said she has never seen me. And she further said that I will tell her once we are in court, when the same officer interjected and said they will help me do so.
She was very composed and was even laughing at some points. She was asked by the officer whether she has other cases. She said “Mundu ndagaga machira” {One cannot lack cases}.
She said that cases are normal. Then one officer jokes that she had seen her in a court in Nairobi. She said yes she had a case in Makadara.
At that point I thought she was that confident to fill me with fear. I had not spoken a single word to her since her arrest.
When we arrived in her house the officers entered into an inner room that I assumed was a bedroom. I was left in her sitting room with her Grandson and his son who was actually like my age.
All this time I remained mum. She would come back to the sitting room now and then as the officers continued with the search in the inner rooms. At one time she emerged from the bedroom to the sitting room with spectacles and remained like that. I also forgot in Part 1 to say that when we met {4TH July 2013} she had dressed like an old village woman with a head scarf and red rubber shoes that costs at most Ksh 150-200. The following Day she had not changed the same clothes to convince me that she had spent the night in Embu.
On this day she was dressed in expensive clothes and had a weave. But there was no way she could hide her artificial teeth and the small growth on her nose.
She went back to the bedroom and re emerged again with the spectacles and now smiling to me and said in a low tone. “Riu tondu woka kungira guku kunene uguo na kiria kirakuria kiri nguoini ciaku na no giguthie na mbere na gukuria’’ {Now that you have come for me this far and what is feeding on you is still on your clothes and it will continue feeding on you} “Nawenda ngwire maingi ningukuira” {And if you want me to tell you more, I will tell you}. This scared me and it was directly a death threat……and since I had been warned by my wife and other friend to stop chasing these people, I felt like this was it.
But at this point I was moving on the same side with my instincts and so I was not going to back down. I had spent a lot of money looking for this woman and wasted a lot of my time. So her words scared me but I was not going to let her free.
I did not say a word and at most what I could have said is mmmm.
There was a small photo album that the grandson was holding and she kept herself busy asking the kid who were in the photos. I could here him say, Cucu, mum,uncle most of the instances.
After the search the officers emerged and placed some documents that they had found on the table. They then started sorting them and writing them down. There was a fake ID a title deed from Nyandarua, a piece of fake money note, A letter of her being summoned for threatening a person, then there was a Safaricom SIM card plate that the officers had found but in the process disappeared. They kept on asking her where it was. They searched again and did not find it.I suspected it might have been the plate that contained the sim card that she used as “Nesta”.
In short nothing directly related to my complaint was netted. If there was anything she could have hidden or destroyed by the time we ambushed her in the morning, and requested for 10 minutes to dress up.
At around 5.10pm they were done with the search and drove back to Embu. It was almost 6pm when we arrived in Embu Police Station.
The normal formalities were done; the thumb prints, and the normal profiling of the suspect.
After the profiling was done the woman was transferred to an inner room in the same office. I requested one officer who was a Kikuyu to have a minute with me outside, since I feared the woman would hear what I was about to say.
While outside I told the officer that there is something that Jane had told me in her house while they were doing the search. I told him the words in Kikuyu since he could hear . “Riu tondu woka kungira guku kunene uguo na kiria kirakuria kiri nguoini ciaku na no giguthie na mbere na gukuria’’ {Now that you have come for me this far and what is feeding on you is still on your clothes and it will continue feeding on you} “Nawenda ngwire maingi ningukuira” {And if you want me to tell you more, I will tell you}.
I requested him to allow me talk with the woman and record everything that we are going to talk about. My intention was to have her investigated further on these threats.
I switched my Ideos phone into recording mode and entered the room where she was as the officer followed me. The officer asked her “Si mnaongea”? and she responded “Eeh”
We talked so much with her but what was so clear is that:
She assured me that I was not going to get my money back, and I should think more about taking the matter to court since we will all loose.
She further claimed that one of my brokers was paid Ksh 50,000 on the same day through Mpesa and the balance was paid in cash.
She also told me that when the plan was being plotted she was called and asked to con me and have me killed.
She said that she could only be able to con me but not to eliminate me.
She told me that I should think about how I am going to live in Embu since there are people who have sworn that I must be eliminated since I am spoiling their businesses.
I did not take everything that she was telling me to be the truth but I listened.
She also talked about a case that she had mentioned in the car. She told me that there is a time that she helped a person who was about to be killed and the person ended up going to report the clue that he was given to the police.
She told me that they cased a lot with the person from 2009 in Makadara Law courts and she was let free like two years ago. {I was further to search online and found that there was a case CRC 439/09 Rep v/s Jane Nyambura Ngari}- It was there in the Kenya Law website but nowadays I do not see it} so there was a very high probability she was telling me the truth about this case.
She further told me that they were so many people in this plot and she only got Ksh 100,000 after all that work. She also told me that the best she could do is refund me the Ksh 100,000 in bits and then show me the other people who shared that money but not through the police.
She assured me that she will never admit it in court that she conned me.
If you will be able to read the whole conversation that we had, you will see how confident she was. She was talking to me just like an old woman would talk to a small kid. She was not scared at all.
I will upload the video and if you can read this Kikuyu transcript though not so p
I liked lakini sijasoma but will do as I plan to invest heavily in Africa. Reason why I was calling on Kao mbulatha earlier today…
as l always say every day a sucker is born
Mosa
December 9, 2017, 3:24am
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The longer the explanation the greater the lie
Nice hekaya. Was the lawyer in on the con? Land deals are very scary.