Alvin Chivondo: Shoplifter bailed out by Sonko arrested for stealing, again

Joseph Muia
By Joseph Muia May 21, 2022 12:48 (EAT)
Alvin Chivondo: Shoplifter bailed out by Sonko arrested for stealing, again

Shoplifter Alvin Linus Chivondo before Milimani Law Courts on April 13, 2022. PHOTO | COURTESY

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Alvin Linus Chivondo, a shoplifter who was bailed out by former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko a month ago after he was caught stealing from a Naivas supermarket, has been arrested over a similar offence again.

Chivondo was in April convicted by a Nairobi Court after pleading guilty to shoplifting charges levelled against him and was ordered to pay a Ksh.100,000 fine or serve one-year imprisonment.

He had been caught stealing 5 kgs of rice, honey, tea leaves, and sugar; all totaling Ksh.3,165 from a Naivas supermarket.

Following public uproar that condemned the sentencing terming it as 'harsh', citing the fact that the man was only trying to feed his family, political leaders came out to defend Chivondo.

ODM leader Raila Odinga took to Twitter then to call for his release saying: “Let the courts get their priorities right, for once, you can't jail a man for trying to feed his family.”

After overseeing the release of the shoplifter from Industrial Area Prison, Sonko went further to give him one month’s worth of shopping as well as a job offer at his Upper Hill offices.

“We’ve offered Alvin Chivondo a job at our Upper Hill offices and our team in the office has shown him what his job entails. Am happy the young man is now free. It's my hope he will be a responsible man,” Sonko said then.

Well, Chivondo seems to be right back it, it seems.

Chivondo was on Thursday reportedly nabbed at Naivas Supermarket on Ronald Ngala street attempting to steal maize flour.

He is presently being detained at Central Police Station awaiting arraignment.

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