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The Tragic Story of Murakaru Brothers — University graduates who executed a Daring MONEY HEIST by Digging a Tunnel into a KCB Bank and Making off With Ksh 52 MILLION..Details

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Tragic Story of the Murakaru Brothers: University Graduates Behind Kenya’s Boldest Bank Heist

In November 2017, Kenya witnessed one of the most daring and shocking robberies in its history. The masterminds were none other than two university-educated brothers, Charles Mwangi and Halford Munene, together with their cousin Julius Ndung’u. The three men, popularly remembered as the Murakaru brothers, carefully planned and executed a money heist that left the nation both stunned and fascinated.

The gang used an unusual method to carry out their operation. Instead of storming into the Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) branch in Thika, they decided to go underground—literally.

Over several days, they secretly dug a tunnel that stretched from a rented hideout to the bank’s strongroom. Their plan was meticulous, requiring patience, specialized tools, and determination.

Eventually, they broke through the bank’s wall, gaining direct access to the vault. By the time they were done, the group had made away with a staggering Ksh 52 million in cash.

The robbery sparked intense debate across the country. Many Kenyans were shocked at how a group of educated young men could resort to such a crime, while others marveled at the level of ingenuity and planning involved.

Their underground passage, described as well-built and calculated, exposed glaring weaknesses in the bank’s security systems and raised serious questions about surveillance and monitoring in financial institutions.

But their freedom was short-lived. Acting on a tip-off, police tracked down the suspects in Juja. During the raid, authorities recovered Ksh 17.1 million in different currencies.

The cash was cleverly hidden in large plastic tanks, an attempt to keep it out of sight. Even so, the recovery was only a fraction of the stolen money, meaning that more than half of the loot remains missing to this day.

The suspects were taken to court, where they all denied the charges. Their defense insisted they were innocent, but prosecutors painted them as high-risk criminals who could interfere with witnesses and evidence if released.

Despite these concerns, the court eventually granted them bail after police failed to present strong reasons for continued detention. The recovered money was later handed back to KCB Bank, though the mystery of the missing millions still lingers.

Investigators also discovered that the men had not acted alone. Reports pointed to the involvement of other accomplices, including a woman believed to have rented out the house used as their tunneling base. To date, her true identity remains unclear, and questions still surround the full network behind the heist.

The Murakaru brothers’ case became one of the most talked-about crimes in Kenya, not only because of the money involved but also because it revealed how far some individuals are willing to go in pursuit of quick wealth.

It was a tragedy on many levels—brilliant minds that could have been used for innovation and progress instead went into crime, leading to arrests, lost opportunities, and a lasting stain on their reputations.

To this day, the Thika KCB tunnel heist is remembered as a bold and almost movie-like operation, a chilling reminder that even banks considered the safest can be vulnerable when criminals combine intelligence with determination.

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