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Police at an industrial area in Nairobi are holding five suspects in custody, among them four foreigners from Burundi who are behind a mobile phone theft syndicate in the city. The four were arrested as they prepared to transit the stolen phones from Kenya to Burundi. Police say criminals have changed their modus operandi by transporting stolen mobile phones from Kenya to Burundi where there is a ready market
Cops arrest five suspects at Industrial area who are behind a mobile phone theft syndicate
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