Students make clean 500,000K in 30 minutes selling fake Nasty C tickets from a Toyota Premio

A clique of young hustlers has been arrested after they were caught selling fake tickets during the Hype Fest in Ngong’ Racecourse.

According to reports, the eight youngsters, who have been scamming event organisers millions of shillings, were caught in a Toyota Premio printing the fake tickets during the Nasty C’s event at the Waterfront.

It’s estimated that they made a cool Ksh 500,000 in just 30 minutes after printing them and selling at a lower price than the originals.

“We caught eight kids operating from a Toyota Fielder in the parking lot selling fake tags. They had a whole shoe box full of different tags, they even had tags for the Rick Ross concert,” said the organisers.

Half price

According to the organisers, in good day, the kids make at least 600, 000 shillings. They buy one ticket and quickly photoshop and make others just outside the event.

“If your ticket goes for Ksh8,000 VIP, he’ll sell the tag to you at half of that. He sells 30 VIP tickets, that’s 120,000 quick and all he spent on the tags plus art work (if any) is probably Ksh6,000. Once he’s sold, he ghosts the scene,” says one of the event organisers who nabbed the university kids.

 

Shock as University of Nairobi student attempts suicide by setting himself on fire inside Equity bank

A disturbed University of Nairobi (UoN) student pursuing engineering set himself on fire at Equity Bank on Tuesday September 26th.

23 year old Sylvester Anyiko Majonjo, who works at Equity Bank Bondo branch as an intern, reportedly attempted suicide because he was being investigated by the bank after it was discovered that he had fraudulently transferred Kes 200,000 from a customer’s account to his personal account on Saturday September 23rd 2017.

The UoN student locked himself inside his booth on that fateful Tuesday morning, douched petrol on furniture and documents and lit the fire.

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Majonjo’s co-worker rushed to save their suicidal workmate when smoke detectors within the bank went on, they put off the fire using extinguishers. The UoN intern was eventually arrested when police arrived at the scene, he didn’t suffer any serious burns injuries during the ordeal.

Citizen reports that Bondo OCPD Paul Kiarie confirmed that the suspect was in possession of a plastic container which had petrol.