Detectives Nab Suspect With Victoria Mumbua’s Car 677 Kilometers Away
Police apprehended a suspect on Sunday evening who is suspected of being part of a ring of carjackers who duped and robbed Victoria Mumbua, a lady taxi driver who has been missing for five days.
According to her colleagues, the lady received a business offer from some people who approached her about taking them to Samburu from Diani.
Part of the deal was that once they arrived in Samburu, they would continue to use her service when returning to Diani, as well as use her car while working for her company as their driver.
The unpromising journey began on September 25, 2024, and since then, no one has been able to hear from or trace the lady.
GOOD NEWS🛑Victoria Mumbua Muloki's Nissan Serena has been found.
— Delilah shiks (@delilah_shiks) September 30, 2024
A suspect has been arrested in connection to her disappearance.
BAD NEWS 🛑 Victoria Mumbua Muloki is still missing.
Where is Victoria Mumbua Muloki? pic.twitter.com/5t9Ic73AtH
In an effort to locate their relatives, the family filed a report at Diani’s Makupa Police Station.
A police occurrence book (OB) number indicated that the case had been filed as a missing person.
A tracker installed on the vehicle indicated that it was in Kisumu during the search period before disappearing from radar.
A taxi driver has reportedly gone missing after accepting a ride request from Mombasa to Samburu.
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@C_NyaKundiH) September 29, 2024
Her phone is currently unreachable and the last known location of her vehicle was recorded in Kisumu.
Her Name is Victoria Mumbua Muloki. pic.twitter.com/gZcCzZkVre
Since then, there has been no further communication or indication of Mumbua’s whereabouts or the vehicle.
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After other Diani drivers raised the issue on social media, both police and the general public became aware of the situation.
Later on Sunday, the vehicle was discovered in Nakuru because the number plates had not been changed during the perilous journey.
Police apprehended a male suspect and took him in for questioning as the investigation continued.
During the arrest, the lady’s whereabouts were unknown, with authorities noting that she was not with the male suspect at the time of arrest. The search for the missing lady is still ongoing.
Detectives Nab Suspect With Victoria Mumbua’s Car 677 Kilometers Away
