- Chekaati Naramsiha faces charges of crime allegedly committing on different dates in 2010 and 2016
- In 2010, an Asian -born suspect allegedly forged his boss's sign
- In another lawsuit, Narasimha alleged
A Nairobi businessman has been brought to a mountain court for stealing millions of dollars from a workers' contract.
Source: UGC
How a Nairobi Printing Company employee looted KSh 254m
The indictment presented in court on Tuesday, February 26, showed that on different dates between January 1, 2016 and August 31, 2024, in Nairobi City County, the suspect, Cheekati Narasimha, along with others, as a servant of Printing Services Limited stole KSh 254.4 million, the property of the printing company.
He allegedly stole the money because of his employment.
Narasimha is said to carry out the crime while facing another forged charge, in which the court gave him a Ksh 500, 000 bond and a cash bond Ksh 200, 000.
However, when another case of theft of a service contract was submitted against him, the judge reviewed the terms and issued a new KSh 10 million bond with a trustee of the same amount or a cash bond of KSh 3 million.
In addition, the defendant's passport was to be placed in court.
Signature of forged
According to court documents, Narasimha is said to be forged the signing of Queenat Singh Dhillon in a letter of appointment and promotion and becoming Printing Services Limited production manager.
He allegedly submitted the letter as signed by Dhillon, Director General of Printing Services Limited.

Source: UGC
This offense is alleged to have occurred in 2010 according to court documents.
The defendant's request for more time to fulfill the terms of the bail on the grounds that his client had a problem in his neck and could not stay in custody was rejected by a judge who insisted he could not release the defendant until he paid the bail and bail.
Other Information: Recently the mountain courts were drafted after a woman appeared to seek the amount of bail she paid for her boyfriend.
Why Woman Nairobi claimed to be restored to KSh 100k bail
The man identified by the name of Felix Mwikya Mutua was arrested and charged with handling stolen goods after allegedly stealing a tablet at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).
As a loving woman, Mutua's boyfriend offered to pay bail money, KSh 100,000m, to be released; He used his KSh 64,000 TV as a guarantee to get a securities loan.
However, his act was not answered as he revealed to the court that the same man who struggled to be released on bail.
He told the court that Mutua attacked him and left him with a mark.
Military Chief Justice Ben Mark Ekhubi who was conducting the case accepted the woman's request and returned her cash while asking the suspect to find an alternative way to end the bail.
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