Actor and filmmaker Abel Mutua has narrated a frightening encounter after being robbed at knife-point in Kahawa West, Nairobi.
In an update on Wednesday, October 8, Mutua who is popularly known for his roles in Tahidi High and The Real Househelps of Kawangware, revealed that the attack occurred on Tuesday night.
The award-winning content creator said he lost several valuable items during the ordeal but expressed gratitude for escaping with his life.
"The young men in Kahawa West 'welcomed me to the city' yesterday. My iPhone 16 Pro Max is gone, my Bose headphones are gone too. But the most important thing is, despite the huge knives they were carrying, they spared my life," he said.
According to Mutia, the attack happened right across from the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH) morgue.
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"Ironically, they attacked me right across from the KUTRRH morgue. If they had decided otherwise, I’d have woken up in the morgue today. Bless them for sparing a life," he added.
This comes weeks after detectives arrested a man accused of staging a gunpoint robbery against a charcoal vendor in Mukurweini, Nyeri County, where the trader lost Ksh200,000.
In a statement on Wednesday, September 17, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said the suspect, identified as James Kanyi Gachara, was arrested following a complaint filed by the victim.
"Detectives drawn from the Operations Action Team (OAT) and the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) have arrested a robbery-with-violence suspect who staged a gunpoint heist against a charcoal vendor, making away with Ksh200,000 in Mukurweini Sub-County," the statement read.
According to the DCI, the suspect lured the victim with a supposed lucrative deal, ordering 20 sacks of charcoal.
"Preliminary investigations reveal that the vendor, who operates a charcoal business in Mukurweini town, was lured by the suspect under the guise of a lucrative deal. Posing as a customer, Gachara informed him that a friend required 20 sacks of charcoal.
"Although the trader had insufficient stock, he quickly mobilised his suppliers to meet the demand," the statement added.
However, according to the investigating agency, once the order was ready, the trader was ambushed and robbed the money from his bank account.
"Once the charcoal had been sourced, the unsuspecting vendor was ambushed by a numberless Toyota Prado SUV. The suspect, together with his accomplices, forced the victim into the vehicle, where he was assaulted and coerced at gunpoint to surrender his Equitel account PIN. The gang then withdrew Ksh200,000 from his account," the statement further read.
DCI noted that the ordeal did not end there, the victim was dumped by the roadside after the robbery.
"After the robbery, the victim was pushed out of the SUV and held at gunpoint by a female accomplice before the vehicle sped off towards Mukurweini. Moments later, a red motorcycle picked up the armed woman, disappearing in the same direction, leaving the victim lying helpless on the ground," the statement added.
Forensic intelligence later helped detectives trace and arrest the suspect.