2 Caught Up in Forging Sh1.5b NHIF Land Title Linked to top Financial Regulatory Sector Bosses

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Two traders who forged Sh1.5 billion NHIF land title deed are associates of senior government officials in the financial regulatory sector

Two businessmen Frederick Kimani and Peter Leparakwo who are accused of forging a title deed of NHIF land valued at Sh1.5 billion are associates of senior government officials in the financial regulatory sector.

They were arraigned in court on Monday.

Frederick Kimani and Peter Leparakwo appeared before Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas  Onyina and denied 20 counts related to fraud and forgery.

Sources who are privy to the matter said the two have been acting on behalf of the senior officials.

It’s just a matter of time then the real grabbers are named.

Kimani and Leparakwo are also accused of forging the Certificate of Title Land and altering computer data with the intent for it to be considered and acted upon for legal purposes.

The prosecution said the property which is located in Karen Plains measures  9.250 hectares belongs to National Hospital Insurance Fund.

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Leparakwo was also charged with destroying evidence on dates between June 28, 2021, and December 6, 2021, at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.

According to the charge sheet, he willfully destroyed the Certificate of the Title Land with an intent to prevent it from being used as evidence in a judicial proceeding.

Leparakwo is also accused of forcibly holding possession of the said land.

According to the charge sheet, he held possession of the said land in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace against NHIF which is entitled by law to possess the said land.

His co-accused Kimani is accused of impersonation.

According to the charge sheet, he falsely represented himself as a Director of Cirtex Kenya Limited.

He also faced another charge of forging a KRA Pin certificate with the intent to defraud NHIF on the said parcel of land.

The two were also accused of giving false information to a police officer that they were the rightful owners of the said land.

They were also accused of procuring the registration of the said parcel of land by falsely pretending that they were directors of Cirtex Kenya Limited.

The subject property according to the prosecution measures  9.250 hectares.

The accused through their lawyers Philip Nyachoti and Onwong’a  Orenge told the court that they had been charged with offences that had not been properly investigated as one of the accused persons,  Leparakwo had previously been charged with similar offences last year but the DPP  withdrew the charges.

“The 2nd accused was charged with the same offence in 2022 and was released on 300k bond,. The matter later was withdrawn by the court and now he is being charged with the same matter, and the bond is not yet returned,” his lawyer told the court.

Lawyer Orenge pleaded with the court to consider the age of Leparakwo as he was an elderly man who has been in possession of the said land for over 40 years.

Chief Magistrate Onyina released them on a cash bail of Sh 400,000 each and surety of the same amount.

The case will be mentioned on May 29 for pretrial.

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