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Four Fake Prison Officers Arrested After Swindling Man in Tender Scam

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraDecember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Detectives have arrested four suspects who were allegedly pretending to be senior Kenya Prisons officers and conning a businessman out of Ksh105,000 through a false tender scheme.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) reported that investigators in Kitui Central uncovered how the suspects approached the victim and convinced him that he had won a tender to supply vegetables to Kitui GK Prison.

According to the DCI, the suspects introduced themselves as genuine Kenya Prisons officials and made the businessman believe the deal was real.

They persuaded him to hand over the money as part of what they claimed were necessary payments for processing the tender. The victim trusted them because they had crafted the whole scheme to look official and legitimate.

The suspects—two men and two women—were eventually intercepted and arrested by detectives inside a black Toyota Harrier, a vehicle believed to have been used frequently during their fraudulent activities. Officers had been tracking the car after receiving intelligence reports.

During the operation, detectives recovered 37 fake Kenya Prisons Service tender approval forms, two counterfeit Kenya Prisons job IDs, eight mobile phones, and six ID cards belonging to different people.

These items suggested that the group may have been running a well-organised scam targeting unsuspecting Kenyans.

The four are now in police custody as investigators continue to dig deeper into the case. Detectives are also working to identify other possible victims who may have been tricked in a similar manner.

Impersonation Cases on the Rise

This arrest comes at a time when cases of impersonation and fraud have been rising sharply across the country. Many criminals have been disguising themselves as government officials to target innocent individuals who are desperately seeking opportunities or services.

In August, DCI officers arrested a well-known city fraudster who had allegedly conned a job seeker of Ksh130,000 after promising to secure her a government position.

Investigations revealed that the scam started in February 2024 when a Kenyan woman working in Lebanon contacted the fraudster, thinking he was the personal assistant to Kenya’s Head of Public Service.

The woman had reached out through TikTok after seeing the suspect’s posts and believed he had strong connections within government offices, particularly the Public Service Commission.

Confident and convincing, the fraudster shared his phone number with her and continued to pretend he was in a powerful position that could guarantee her a job.

Despite sending Ksh130,000 as “facilitation fees,” the promised job never materialised. When the woman realised she had been deceived, she reported the matter to DCI officers who immediately began tracing the suspect.

The case highlighted how scammers are exploiting social media and public desperation to execute their schemes.

Authorities continue to warn Kenyans to be vigilant, verify information, and avoid sending money to individuals claiming to offer government jobs or tenders.

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