Three Kenya Pipeline employees in court for stealing fuel worth Ksh.2.4 million

Reuben Andolo Aseneka, Joseph Mbugua Mwai and Mutai Micah are charged with conspiracy to steal 13,852 litres of petrol worth Ksh.2.4 million. | PHOTO: Handout/ODPP
Three
employees of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) were on Monday arraigned for stealing
petroleum products from the company’s Kisumu terminal.
Reuben Andolo Aseneka, Joseph Mbugua Mwai and Mutai Micah were charged with conspiracy to steal 13,852 litres of motor spirit premium – commonly known as petrol – belonging to oil marketers’ companies, which was in the custody of KPC.
The
fuel is valued at Ksh.2.4 million.
Appearing
before Kisumu Chief Magistrate Dickson Onyango, the three pleaded not guilty.
The prosecution
opposed bond for the trio, arguing that the offence amounted to economic
sabotage punishable by law.
In
his ruling, the chief magistrate noted that the right to bond is a right for
every individual, though not absolute. He released them on a bond of Ksh.500,000
and a surety of a similar amount each.
The
case will be mentioned on October 3 for pre-trial.
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