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Police in Mlolongo are investigating an incident where a businessman lost 1.7 million shillings to a gang targeting people withdrawing large amounts of money from banks. A daring move captured on CCTV shows how the businessman was trailed from a bank along Mombasa road to Syokimau where the group broke into his car and took away the cash stored in a safe inside the car boot.
A new wave of robbery targeting bank customers is on the rise
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