Man Who Stole Church Equipment Unmasked As The Church Forgives Him 

Two video cameras and their accessories that were stolen from a city-based Church last Sunday as the service was ongoing have been recovered by detectives.

The two professional cameras worth close to Ksh1 million disappeared from the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Zimmerman Parish, as the faithful were deep in prayers.

It is not until the service was over that the church orderlies noticed the cameras were missing, much to the consternation of the congregants and the clergy.

The two cameras that had been stolen

The Church leadership notified the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives through the #FichuakwaDCI hotline and sleuths from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau immediately took up the matter.

It didn’t take long for the revered crime busters to unmask the author of the crime.

After intensive investigations, detectives established that a recent convert who had received salvation in the Church was the mastermind behind the disappearance.

David Wanyonyi Simiyu, from Trans-Nzoia county, took off with the equipment and sold it to unscrupulous dealers, at Nairobi’s Imenti business hub.

Forensic analysis and surveillance conducted via the DCI mobile laboratory in the heart of Nairobi’s Central Business district led detectives to the suspects who bought the equipment.

The three Joshua Mulei, Douglas Karanja, and Stephen Thuo, who trade in stolen electronic equipment, were unmasked technologically through forensics, in DCI’s new order of conducting business

Two of the arrested suspects

The two cameras and their accessories were also recovered from the suspects.

The trio is currently in custody at Muthaiga police station as detectives intensify a manhunt for the main thug, David Simiyu.

Meanwhile, the PCEA Zimmerman clergy have since forgiven Simiyu, in accordance with the scriptures and like the prodigal son have welcomed him back to the flock this Sunday.

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