Police officer caught ferrying 20 bags of charcoal in Nakuru charged
A police officer
arrested on Wednesday on the Nakuru-Mogotio Road in Nakuru County ferrying charcoal
in a Land Cruiser has been charged.
Kenya Forest Service
officers said they got information about the car loaded with bags of charcoal driving
towards Nakuru but after trying to intercept it, the driver declined to stop.
“They gave chase to
the said motor vehicle up to Naivasha and then back to Nakuru Town where he had
called for reinforcement and they managed to intercept it at the Safaricom
roundabout,” reads a report filed at the Nakuru Police Station.
The driver, Benjamin Wasike, who is a Sub-County Criminal
Investigations Officer (SCCIO) for Tiaty West was
arrested and the officers disarmed him with a pistol loaded with 13 rounds of
ammunition.
The officers also
recovered 20 bags of charcoal in the car.
Police said Wasike was charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and movement of charcoal
without authority.
The officer was released on a cash bail of Ksh.100,000
and the case will be mentioned on December 23.
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