Police seize fake US dollars in Nairobi and arrest suspect

Police from Lucky Summer station arrested a 38-year-old man accused of leading a counterfeit currency ring in Nairobi. They seized fake US dollars during an intelligence-led operation. The incident occurs amid a rise in counterfeit cases across Kenya.

On December 22, officers from Lucky Summer police station tracked and intercepted a white Toyota Prado in the Lucky Summer area, suspected of transporting counterfeit currency. Upon searching the vehicle, they discovered a locked metallic blue box in the boot. The suspect refused to open the box despite requests from officers, leading them to drive to the station for further questioning.

At the station, the box was forced open, revealing 68 bundles of counterfeit US dollar notes, each containing 100 fake bills. Authorities also found cartons, newspapers, cotton wool, sand, and stones, which they believed were used to disguise the contents and avoid detection during transport.

The arrest comes amid an increase in counterfeit-related cases handled by the DCI this year. In August, two women were apprehended in Nairobi's Upper Hill after detectives recovered fake US currency worth USD 560,000, equivalent to about Ksh 70 million, concealed in a handbag. In a separate incident in Ngara, seven people, including Kenyan, Tanzanian, and Congolese nationals, were detained at Travellers House, where 36 bundles of fake US dollars were seized along with plastic replicas and black paper used in making counterfeit notes.

Authorities conducted major crackdowns in October and November along the coast, arresting three people in Kwale County and another in Lang’ata, recovering counterfeit currency valued at approximately USD 31,700. The suspect is being held at the police station pending arraignment as detectives investigate the full extent of the syndicate.

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