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Beware: City car thieves making the digital switch

Nakuru Advertising manager checking his car
      Standard Group Nakuru region Advertising Manager Joseph Yego inspects his vehicle which was vandalized by robbers inside his compound on Monday night.They stole two wheels and other accessories.

When Njeri Njiru walked out of a salon at T-Mall, Nairobi West at 8.20pm on June 12, she had no idea how close she was to mortal danger.

Reaching for the car door, she felt a slippery, jelly-like substance on the handle, but didn’t read much into it. She got into her car, wiped the sticky substance off her hand and drove out of the parking, a silver-coloured Toyota NZE behind her.

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