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Photos: 20-year-old Kenyan Lady Offered Man She Met At Nightclub Chewing Gum Laced With Drugs Then Stole His Valuables


A suspected female criminal Elizabeth Wangui
Mathenge has been arrested in Kenya after she
stole valuables from a club reveller whom she
offered PK chewing gum laced with drugs.
Below is the full statement issued by the police
Friday, July 21.

GIGIRI DIVISION DCIARKLANDS
We are holding one Elizabeth Wangui Mathenge
aged 20 years, a resident of Dandora for the
offence of stealing.
In brief, on the 3rd day of July 2017, she went
to Club 1824 along Langata Road and met with
the complainant in this matter who was having
drinks at the said club. She joined his table and
at around 3:00am the complainant asked for taxi
(littlecab) to take him home in Westlands. The
lady requested if she could get a lift as she was
also heading home in Westlands.
The complainant agreed and they all boarded
the Taxi and sat at the rear seat. While inside
the Taxi, the lady removed a PK Chewing gum
and took the first pellet and gave it to the
complainant who took the next pellet in the PK
pack.
He then started to feel dizzy and couldn't
remember anything else untill when he woke up
the next day around noon in his house and
found most of his electronic goods, mobile
phones, cologne and liquor missing. The lady
was also missing.
He reported the matter and we immediately
started our investigations. We summoned the
Taxi driver who informed us that the lady called
him and he dropped her at OTC stage just about
an hour after he had dropped them. He gave us
the number and we did a telephone exploitation
which led to her arrest this morning in Dandora.
Upon interrogation she confessed that she buys
a drug called Domicam which she dilutes and
makes a thick paste then drops the PK pellets.
Operations underway to trace the people who
supply her with the drugs and the receivers of
the stolen goods.
A search was conducted and the items which
she stole were recovered from her house in
Dandora. The complainant came and identified
them.

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