The DCI has asked Nairobians who have lost their laptops to go to their offices in Kiambu.
This was after they traced a stolen Mac book to a shop at Kimathi House in Nairobi on Friday evening.
"We appeal to members of public who may have lost items to come to DCI #SeriousCrimeUnit and identify," DCI boss George Kinoti said.
In a tweet on Saturday, Kinoti said they have arrested one suspect.
"Serious Crime Detectives recovered several assorted Laptops after a stolen Mac book was traced to the shop," he said.
Yesterday, Serious Crime Detectives recovered several assorted Laptops from a shop at Kimathi House. This was after a stolen Mac book was traced to the shop. One suspect arrested. We appeal to members of public who may have lost items to come to OIC #SeriousCrimeUnit & identify. pic.twitter.com/g838fjBABH
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) March 23, 2019
Last year, four faces behind stolen laptops were uncovered in Nairobi.
They were nabbed for stealing laptops from unsuspecting people who attend meetings.
They included; Isaiah Aluodo Belek (Siaya county), Amisi Eric Joseph (Vihiga), George Mwanhi Maina (Murang'a) and Keving Njagi Kariuki (Kirinyaga).