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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested two women believed to be part of a gang that has been drugging unsuspecting victims before stealing from them.
The two, identified as Mary Nyaguthii Mathari and Mary Nyamwea Gathiaka, have been arrested by DCI detectives in Thika town, Kiambu County following a tip-off from members of the public.
DCI says the two suspects were in possession of several SIM cards and several Stilnox tablets, a drug used to stupefy people.
"Detectives working on intelligence arrested two ladies; Mary Nyaguthii Mathari and Mary Nyamwea Gathiaka in Thika for drugging unsuspecting victims before robbing them off. Several Tablets of Stilnox Drugs used to stupefy people in clubs & several SIM cards recovered," DCI says in a tweet.
The suspects have allegedly been conducting their activities within Nairobi and surrounding towns including Thika. They will be arraigned in court on Monday.
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These women may NOT even KNOW who PGed them. And it's because Sex and Secondhand fumes can STUPEFY them Victimizers too.
STUPEFY.
Way back when in the good old days when only a very few could speak or read English, a select few of those were said to know "vocabulary". Meaning they used words that required a dictionary. Sad to say some of their vocabulary was used in the wrong context. Looks like mwakilishi has rediscovered or found these people.
The word stupefy is used in the wrong context in this article. You get my drift. Dont use a word just to sound like you have vocabulary.
STUPEFY: make (someone) unable to think or feel properly.
"Stupefy" is not the right medical term to describe the effects of STILNOX (zolpidem tartrate), however, i understand it's use in this context. It's a sedative or hypnotic drug used to induce sleep more particularly for those suffering from insomnia, (sleep problems). It's side effects include: confusion, unusual thoughts, hallucinations, memory problems, changes in personality, risk-taking behavior, decreased inhibitions, no fear of danger among others.
Mwangi
Your ignorance will kill you one day. Look up the word before you "stupefy" yourself.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😢😩
The two men pictured ☝🏿don’t need a ‘stupefying pill’ to rob you,they can just knock ya ass out with their bare knuckles.. Afadhali sabuni
Mwakilishi is a forum for exchanging ideas,and hopefully have an intellectual intercourse.I could careless if one has the command of the language or misspells words( which happens to all...) so long as I can discern the intent,and substance of what is being communicated.
If some folks are here to show how good their english or swahili is,then they are at the wrong forum.
Certainly, the intent is to be as clear and concise as possible while avoiding misinterpretation.
The article is pretty clear to me.mai tu sents
Continue stupefying us.
@Maxiley:
Mimi huandika hapa kwa Kiswahili ili kuonyesha ya kwamba, unaweza kusema jambo lolote kwa Kiswahili kama vile unavyoweza pia kusema kwa Kiingereza au lugha yoyote ya Kimataifa.
Pili, Mwakilishi husomwa duniani kote. Mimi sitaki kila msomaji kusoma na kuelewa unyonge wetu kwa sababu Kiingereza ni lugha inayojulikana duniani nzima.
Tatu, Kiswahili na Kiingereeza ni lugha za taifa na pia rasmi (official) katika nchi ya Kenya. Kwa hiyo, sioni makosa yoyote ninapoandika huku nikitumia lugha ya Kiswahili. Mara kwa mara unaona mimi hueleza neno kwa Kiingereza iwapo naona ya kwamba neno hilo halitumiki sana kwa lugha ya kila siku ili watu waelewe ninavyosema.
Wewe haunyiti vile Maxiley anatushow. Hataki wasee wakosoe kosoe lugha za wasee wengine. Unanyita??
@ I mara Daima.Iwish icould write good swahili as you do.i enjoy reading what you write.And ouy get it.You are showing us that swahili ca be as expressive as any language.keep up the good work.Iam against those who insult others or think they know more ...
@Maxiley Ndugu, Asante sana.
This looks like two pregnant women drugging people.