Four charged with attempting to steal Kenya Power transformer worth Ksh.1.195M
The accused, Erick Wanjohi Ruheni, Julius Matheka Mwisa, Erick Mokaya Sagwe and Lukas Nyangau Minyonga, appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Gilbert Shikwe, where they denied all the charges.
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Four men have been charged before
the Makadara Law Courts with attempting to vandalize and steal a Kenya Power
transformer valued at Ksh.1.195 million.
The accused, Erick Wanjohi Ruheni,
Julius Matheka Mwisa, Erick Mokaya Sagwe and Lukas Nyangau Minyonga, appeared
before Senior Principal Magistrate Gilbert Shikwe, where they denied all the
charges.
The prosecution told the court
that on June 29, 2026, at Kuguru Road in Nairobi's Industrial Area, the four,
jointly with others not before the court, attempted to vandalize a 100KV
transformer, TX No. 151414, valued at the said amount and under the control of
Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC).
They were charged with attempting
to vandalize energy installations and infrastructure contrary to Section
169(1)(b) of the Energy Act, 2019.
The accused also face a second
count of stealing energy equipment contrary to Section 169(1)(c) of the Energy
Act. The prosecution alleges that they willfully stole the 100KV transformer
belonging to Kenya Power.
In the third count, the four were
charged with handling stolen energy equipment contrary to Section 169(1)(c) of
the Energy Act. Prosecutors allege that they dishonestly retained the
transformer, knowing or having reason to believe it had been stolen.
All four denied the charges, and
the court directed that the case proceeds through the normal trial process.
They were released on a bond of
Ksh.1.5 million with an alternative cash bail of Ksh.350,000 each
The case will be mentioned on August
4 this year.

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