Police in Eldoret have arrested a man for impersonating a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officer in a plot to swindle a member of the public.
James Maina was arrested on Monday, December 6, while allegedly coning a civilian of Ksh378,000, pretending to be in a position to secure a KDF position for the victim’s son in the just concluded countrywide recruitment exercise.
According to the police, the suspect had issued the victim with a fake KDF calling letter bearing the son’s name.
He is currently in police custody as investigation into the case continues.
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KDF, in a statement on Tuesday, warned Kenyans against falling prey to fraudsters keen to swindle them of their hard-earned money.
“KDF reminds all Kenyans that the field recruitment exercise was officially closed on 26th November 2021,” KDF said.
KDF further stated that any person who presents a fake calling letter at military training institutions will be arrested.
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“Official calling letters were issued at the recruitment centres by the Senior Recruiting Officer,” KDF added.
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