Ndambiri on The Spot for Theft, Destruction of Property Belonging to Real Estate Developer

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A Real Estate development firm in Parklands is Counting Loses after Malicious damage and theft of Property by David Njeru Ndambiri.

According to CCTV footages seen by The Times, On the 20th of April 2022 at around 6PM in the evening Ndambiri trespassed the Property along Taza lane in the Parklands area of Nairobi.

The development is situated on the opposite side of his home where he Maliciously tresspassed, damaged and stole property Worth Ksh. 779,950 belonging to the developer which is constructing a sustainable residential property.

He is accused of vandalizing a back-up Generator worth Ksh. 262,000.

Through their lawyer Bashir and Associates Advocates, the real estate company has since written a demand letter to Ndambiri asking him to return the stolen items which he is yet to answer.

“We refer to the above matter in which we act for sustainable development solutions, the registered proprietor of property land Reference Number .209/7549 situated on Taza Lane along City Park Drive, parklands area in Nairobi County,” read part of the letter.

“We DEMAND for the immediate return of the following materials stolen from our client’s premises;

  1. Steel anvil concrete hammer valued at Ksh. 210,000
  2. High tensile binding wires(10pieces) valued at Ksh. 75,400
  3. Bosch GBH drilling machine valued at Ksh. 42,550
  4. Steel Cutter valued at Ksh. 190,000,” continued the letter.

The matter was reported at Parklands Police Station.

According to the lawyer a passerby named Ahmed Abdi sustained injuries during the melee.

However the Parklands Police Station OCS is yet to respond to the letter by the Advocates over the alleged robbery.

The advocates accused the OCS of chasing their client away when he went to the station to enquire on why the issue had not been acted upon and investigations launched.

The OCS was reluctant to answer as to whether he received the letter from the advocates.

The advocates have since copied the letter to the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), The Inspector General, Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.

Ndambiri has under numerous occasions been accused of obstructing the development of the property.

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