As far as blunders go, the one made today by a g4s staffer was incredible. So much so, it looks like another in-house theft. The courier company lost 8.3 million shillings at the Jomo Kenyatta international airport when a “stranger” disguised as a g4s staffer was mistakenly handed the cash and disappeared with it. This is the fifth major loss of cash in a span of 9 months since the maiden heist in September last year. Police have so far arrested one suspect and have begun a manhunt for the stranger who has put the company in bad light yet again.
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