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Home - News - NAIROBI CBD PHONE THEFT SYNDICATE BUSTED: THREE SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY, 75 STOLEN HANDSETS RECOVERED IN POLICE STING OPERATION

NAIROBI CBD PHONE THEFT SYNDICATE BUSTED: THREE SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY, 75 STOLEN HANDSETS RECOVERED IN POLICE STING OPERATION

Sema YoteBy Ezekiel IkatwaUpdated:February 20, 2026 News 3 Mins ReadJune 15, 2025
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In a dramatic turn of events straight out of a crime thriller, NAIROBI CBD PHONE THEFT, detectives in Nairobi have nabbed three suspects believed to be the masterminds behind a rampant phone theft syndicate that has been terrorising residents and visitors in the Central Business District (CBD). The breakthrough came after weeks of intelligence gathering, surveillance, and a carefully executed sting operation that led to the recovery of 75 stolen mobile phones, some of which had already been stripped of their SIM cards and tracking identifiers.

The suspects were arrested in separate locations within the bustling CBD during a coordinated swoop by officers attached to the Nairobi Regional Police Command and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). According to the police, the trio is part of a larger criminal network that specialises in snatching phones from unsuspecting members of the public before swiftly reselling them to unscrupulous traders or disassembling them for parts.

“These arrests are just the tip of the iceberg,” said one of the officers involved in the operation. “We are following several leads that point to a broader web of collaborators, including shop owners who knowingly deal in stolen devices.”

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NAIROBI CBD PHONE THEFT

The recovered phones, some still in working condition, were found hidden in backroom compartments of electronics shops and concealed within false-bottom drawers. A few of the gadgets have already been identified by their rightful owners, thanks to serial number verification and tracking features.

Victims who had reported recent phone thefts at various police stations in Nairobi were called in to identify their devices. One woman, overjoyed after spotting her missing iPhone, said she had given up hope of ever retrieving it. “I was mugged near the Archives two weeks ago. I never thought I’d see my phone again. “This is a miracle,” she said.

Police have urged members of the public to remain vigilant and avoid buying mobile phones from roadside vendors or suspiciously cheap sources. “If the deal is too good to be true, it probably is,” warned the Nairobi County Police Commander. “We are committed to flushing out all criminal elements operating within the CBD. No one is above the law.”

The arrested suspects are currently being held at Central Police Station and are expected to be arraigned in court in the coming days. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities confident that more arrests will follow as they dig deeper into the syndicate’s operations.

This successful crackdown serves as a stern warning to phone snatchers and their accomplices. Nairobi is no longer your playground. The law is closing in fast and hard.

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