• Friday, 14 November 2025
Nairobi: Househelp Arrested For Stealing Ksh 348K, Gun From Her Employer

Nairobi: Househelp Arrested For Stealing Ksh 348K, Gun From Her Employer

A househelp has been arrested for allegedly stealing a safe containing a gun and a huge sum of money from her employer within Nairobi's Kileleshwa estate.

 

43-year-old Marydina Anupi John is the woman accused of stealing a sum of Ksh.348,000 and a pistol from her employer.

 

Detective Simon Ihaji from Kilimani Police Station told a Kibera Magistrate’s Court that the suspect allegedly broke into her employer’s bedroom, where she stole a safe containing the money in the form of Euros, US dollars, and Kenyan shillings.

 

The safe reportedly also contained other valuables, among them a Glock 19 pistol and two magazines with 44 rounds of ammunition.

 

"The amount was 1,950 USD, Ksh.5,000, 600 Euros, and other valuables, among them the gun with the serial number attached," said Ihaji.

 

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The incident is said to have happened on the evening of November 3 when her employer had stepped out of the house, only to find out that Marydina, a househelp who had served him for over two years, was nowhere to be found. She had also switched off her phone.

 

However, it did not take long before she was trailed to a hideout within Kawangware.

 

Police now say there are other accomplices and have sought time to detain her as they pursue the missing loaded Glock pistol, which they say is in the wrong hands.

 

Principal Magistrate Margret Murage ordered the accused to remain in police custody until November 24, 2025.

 

"The respondent will therefore be detained at Kilimani Police Station for seven days only, until the 24th, and on this date, I expect a charge sheet to be ready," Magistrate Murage stated.

 

For now, detectives are piecing together crucial details, with a possibility of recovering the missing weapon and making more arrests.

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