Man arraigned for conning nuns Ksh.3.4 million in Kisii
A middle-aged man in Keroka, Nyamira County, has been arrested and arraigned in court after nuns at a convent lost more than Ksh.3.4 million in a suspected
fraud scheme.
The court directed that Edwin Ontomwa, 30, be
detained for seven more days to allow for conclusion of investigations into the
incident.
Ontwoma, the court heard, with other suspects
approached the nuns at Ichuni convent located in Masaba South, Kisii County,
saying they needed money to enable them make a key to open some special treasure box that had been sent to them from
the US.
A senior detective handling the matter said
two other suspects are still being sought in the matter, adding that Ontwoma is
linked to a syndicate of cons operating from Nairobi and Migori counties.
Police said a forensic audit would be done on
the suspect’s phone as part of the probe into the incident, further that he may
be charged with cybercrime offences.
The Cybercrimes Act criminalizes illegally
accessing a computer system or intercepting data, cyber extortion, unlawfully
acquiring a password, cyber fraud, and theft of incorporeal property.
Ontwoma was arrested when he returned to the convent on Tuesday evening to
collect more cash before being hauled
before Chief Magistrate Eunice Nyutu at Keroka Law Courts on Wednesday morning.
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