36 charged with breaking into Chieni supermarket in Nanyuki

MP Wanaina Njoroge, who owns the supermarket, says he lost over Sh550 million.

In Summary
  • The incident reportedly occurred on June 25, 2024, in Nanyuki Township, Laikipia East Sub-County, Laikipia County, amidst a demonstration over the Finance Bill.
  • Senior Resident Magistrate Masivo heard that the accused were found inside the supermarket with intent to steal.
A screengrab of the Supermarket that was set on fire during the protests on June 25, 2024.
A screengrab of the Supermarket that was set on fire during the protests on June 25, 2024.

A Nanyuki court has charged 36 people with breaking into Chieni supermarket with intent to commit a felony, contrary to Section 307 of the Penal Code.

The incident reportedly occurred on June 25, 2024, in Nanyuki Township, Laikipia East Sub-County, Laikipia County, amidst a demonstration over the Finance Bill.

The prosecution, led by Counsel Peter Gitumu told the court the accused, along with others, forcibly and unlawfully gained entry into Chieni Supermarket.

Senior Resident Magistrate Masivo heard that the accused were found inside the supermarket with intent to steal.

The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges and were each released on a bond of Sh200,000 or alternative cash bail of Sh 100,000.

Earlier, businessman and Kieni MP Wanaina Njoroge said he lost over Sh550 million in his supermarket in Nyeri during the raid.

Protesters also set ablaze a section of the Supermarket.

The UDA MP, who supported the Finance Bill 2024,  was on the receiving end of protesters' anger after they stormed his supermarket on Tuesday and went away with stock and equipment.

"I lost movable stock worth Sh450 million and equipment such as bakery shelves, among others, valued at Sh100 million," the MP told the Standard.

Njoroge, who operates a supermarket chain in the Mt Kenya region, said the looted Nyeri branch employed over 350 people.

He was one of several MPs whose houses and offices were raided by irate protesters on Tuesday.

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