DCI Flushes Out Suspect in KSh50 Million Pangani Land Scam

The forged documents were reportedly intended to facilitate the eviction of the rightful owners of the property...
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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested a suspect in Nairobi County accused of forging official signatures in a multi-million shilling land fraud scheme.
- The suspect is accused of forging signatures to facilitate the eviction of rightful owners from a property valued at KSh 50 million.
- The arrest follows a warrant issued after the suspect allegedly failed to appear in court on February 19.
- The DCI highlighted this arrest as part of their ongoing efforts to combat land fraud, noting other recent high-value land scandals.
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DCI Arrests Suspects in Separate Fraud and Land Scam Cases - February 2026
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested a suspect in Nairobi County accused of forging official signatures in a multi-million shilling land fraud scheme involving KSh50 million at Pangani. In a separate case, DCI arrested Harun Liluma, an interdicted staff member of the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), for his alleged involvement in fraud impacting the Social Health Authority (SHA). Additionally, a TikToker identified as Peter Maingi Kimani was arrested for allegedly posting a video containing threats directed at President William Ruto.












