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A Nairobi businessman is robbed of KES 900,000 in Narok Town by a gang suspected of using "spotters" inside banks, raising concerns about safety in the construction sector.

Narok Town, usually a quiet transit hub for tourists, became a crime scene this morning after a Nairobi-based contractor was robbed of KES 900,000 in broad daylight. The incident has raised alarm over a new wave of "spotter" gangs targeting individuals withdrawing large cash sums for construction projects.
The victim, who had traveled from Nairobi to oversee a building site, told police he was carrying the cash in a nondescript brown envelope. He was intercepted by two men on a motorbike just minutes after leaving a local bank. "They knew exactly where the money was," a police source revealed. "They didn't even ask for his phone."
Detectives believe the robbery was an inside job, likely coordinated by spotters inside the banking hall. This modus operandi—tagging customers who make large withdrawals—has plagued Nairobi and is now migrating to satellite towns.
Traders in Narok are demanding increased police patrols. With the tourism season peaking, a spike in violent crime could scare away the dollars that fuel the local economy. For now, the "brown envelope" remains a symbol of danger.
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