Six Suspects Arraigned in Court for Alleged Theft from Rophine International School Accountant

Four police officers and two civilians have been brought before court after allegedly trailing the accountant of Rophine International School from a bank in Utawala, breaking into his car, and making off with Ksh 2.2 million. The suspects appeared in court to face charges related to the reported theft.

According to initial reports, the incident occurred as the accountant was leaving the bank premises in Utawala. The suspects allegedly followed him, broke into his vehicle, and absconded with the substantial sum of money.

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The arraignment of the suspects signals progress in the investigation into this high-profile case. Further details regarding the charges and the court proceedings are expected to be provided as the case unfolds.

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