- Thieves allegedly raided Juja rental houses occupied by university students during holiday absence
- In a video going viral online, things like mattresses and belongings were stolen leaving the rooms empty
- The concerned person who recorded the video asked the students to return and protect their homes
A man has shared a video he recorded showing how rental houses in Juja were raided and looted.
The houses, which are believed to be occupied by university students near the area, were closed because their residents had gone to the villages for the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Tenement houses broken and looted Juja
Locks could not prevent thieves from breaking in and stealing property.
The man showed how the locks were broken, and the thieves ransacked property, including mattresses, and left empty beds in one house.
The man was shocked and asked the students (his classmates) to return to their homes.
“Go back Juja, your houses are being broken into, see that this has been cleaned, come back Juja, they have broken the windows, look at the state of affairs, it is sad, stop staying at home and go back to school. . Things are bad, you left the house locked, but you will come back and find it open.
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Netizens talk about the situation:
@penigware:
“Why is he walking around leaving fingerprints on every door, isn't he reducing the marks left by contacts?”
@MayianiNat66311:
“Even mm they have carried 50″ tv yesterday while I was traveling. Thieves makes you start over and over again, sometimes making your progress feel useless.”
@samwel_mulatya:
“How do they do that?”
@Kuosha_Mikono911:
“Actually, our colleagues have just collected them.”
@ZCodsol:
“Landlord and caretaker are not there or are they thieves?”
@Ericoloo:
“This is really sad. I've been robbed a few times and I know how it feels. The robbers make you start over and over again like you just graduated from college.”
@mwaura2012:
“This is a very bad locking system… It only locks the arm gap and not the lock? Who came up with this?”
Juja man builds his house after being selected by the caretaker
In a separate story, Patrick Muriuki had to make a silent decision to build his own house when the agent threw him out of the rented house.
According to him, his salary was stable but it came later than the last date of the lease, which caused him to run into constant problems with the caretaker.
Opiyo Wandayi is seen in the large part of his farm feeding the livestock during the Christmas holidays
That's how he moved to Umoja, sold the small plot he had in Marurui and bought a 3.25 acre plot in the Juja Savanna farm.
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