 SULUHU STILL AS BONGO BURNS
                    
                    SULUHU STILL AS BONGO BURNS
                
             TUJU SETS TO RETURN TO HIS FORMER KTN NEWS DESK
                    
                    TUJU SETS TO RETURN TO HIS FORMER KTN NEWS DESK
                
             TANZANIA ELECTIONS CHAOS
                    
                    TANZANIA ELECTIONS CHAOS
                
             Five in SHA Fraud
                    
                    Five in SHA Fraud
                
             JUBILEE ENDORSES MATIANG'I AS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
                    
                    JUBILEE ENDORSES MATIANG'I AS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
                
             Court Halts Police Hiring
                    
                    Court Halts Police Hiring
                
             RED CROSS RESCUES A MAN
                    
                    RED CROSS RESCUES A MAN
                
             FEAR HAUNTS TANZANIA ELECTIONS
                    
                    FEAR HAUNTS TANZANIA ELECTIONS
                
             MUSEVENI TURNS HEAT ON RUTO - " KENYA MUST PAY FOR THE BLOOD OF OUR EXPERTS AND SOLDIERS."
                    
                    MUSEVENI TURNS HEAT ON RUTO - " KENYA MUST PAY FOR THE BLOOD OF OUR EXPERTS AND SOLDIERS."
                
             
              
              
              Eleven suspects were arrested in an operation mounted by detectives drawn from the Nairobi Regional Criminal Investigations office and 350 kilograms of counterfeit gold seized during the raid.
The breakthrough came after a victim reported being defrauded of USD546,000 (Sh70,652,400) in a fraudulent gold scheme.
Upon search, investigators discovered 305 kilograms of fake gold, a weighing machine and an electronic gold tester commonly referred to as a "tester gun."
Additionally, documents and a dust coat emblazoned with the Ministry of Mining logo were found, suggesting that the suspects were using the items to gain the trust of potential victims in their fraudulent operations.
The suspects include a multi-national group comprising seven Kenyans, two Congolese citizens and two Cameroonians.
All 11 suspects have been taken into custody at the Capitol Hill police station, where they are currently undergoing processing.
The fake gold and other seized items are being held as evidence while detectives continue to investigate what appears to be a well-organised and scamming network.
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