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Two revellers found naked in car after being stupefied in Mwiki

The two were found lying unconscious and half naked long after they had been robbed

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News14 August 2023 - 07:57
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In Summary


  • The men were part of revellers who had been enjoying drinks and food at the joint when they fell victim to the stupefying gang.
  • Witnesses said they saw the two men walking side by side with other unidentified women while headed to their car.
Crime scene.

Police are looking for a group of women who allegedly stupefied two men and stole from them at a club in Kasarani, Nairobi.

The two men were found lying unconscious and half naked in a car long after they had been robbed of an unknown amount of money on Saturday, police said.

Police said the incident happened at a club in Mwiki.

The men were part of revellers who had been enjoying drinks and food at the joint when they fell victim to the stupefying gang.

Witnesses said they saw the two men walking side by side with other unidentified women while headed to their car.

It was until the following day they were found unconscious in the car and rushed to the hospital.

The men were still in the hospital under medication and officials suspect they consumed heavy poison.

Police say they are looking for the suspects.

Stupefying to commit a felony is contrary to Section 230 of the Penal Code and carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Police say cases of stupefying have been on the rise and mostly affect revellers. 

Last week, two women were arrested by DCI sleuths at their hideout in Nairobi’s Kasarani area, after days of engaging the crime busters in a cat-and-mouse chase over stupefying that led to the death of a man in Kisii.

Police said the deceased had met the suspected ‘pishori babes’ at a popular entertainment spot in Kisii town on July 23.

That was the last time that the deceased was seen alive.

Among the items recovered from the suspects were an assortment of electronic gadgets belonging to the deceased including a laptop, mobile phone, and a flash disk.

Police say they are searching for more suspects in the issue. The women were later charged in court.

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