2 ‘Mchele babes’ arrested for d**gging, robbing man in Thika bar

By , K24 Digital
On Sat, 9 Mar, 2024 20:42 | 2 mins read
2 'Mchele babes' arrested for drugging, robbing man in Thika bar
2 'Mchele babes' arrested for drugging, robbing man in Thika bar. PHOTO/(@DCI)X

Two women suspected of drugging a male reveller in a Thika club were on Saturday nabbed by detectives.

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the two women were caught after the club supervisor spotted fishy activity between the suspects and the victim.

The supervisor expressed concern after he saw the suspects forcefully dragging the drunk customer to his vehicle before placing him in the driver's seat.

"In what appears to be a grand return of 'Pishori babes' now rocking nocturnal activities in Kiambu's Thika town, two damsels suspected to have stupefied a male clubber at VSpot Nightlife yesterday are behind bars,

"The two women were spotted by the club supervisor who was concerned after seeing the two forcefully dragging a seemingly too drunk frequent customer to his Toyota Crown, before putting him on the driver's seat in that drunken state," DCI said.

Driven by curiosity and concern for their frequent customer, the supervisor attempted to intervene to stop the man from drunk driving.

However, he unexpectedly caught one of the ladies spraying an unknown substance on her breasts before she pulled the victim to 'breastfeed'.

The supervisor subsequently sought assistance from a section of his colleagues to stop the women but they fled the scene after stealing their victim's ATM cards and other personal documents.

"On being alerted about the incident, police officers from Thika station rushed to the scene where they found the unconscious man lying in his car, with a bottle of alcohol at whose base settled some white precipitate. More tablets of a yet to identified drug were found on the women," DCI added.

The suspects were caught and booked into police custody whereas the victim was rushed to a nearby health facility. Detectives confiscated the exhibits before taking them to a government chemist for analysis.

Following the incident, the investigative agency has cautioned revellers especially men to be alert and be wary of seductive criminals targeting vulnerable cash-rich customers.

"In some unfortunate incidences, victims of stupefying have lost their lives after being heavily drugged, hence the need to exercise caution and always party around known friends who would have your back in case of such danger," DCI added.

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