Italian Man Walks Scot-free After Stealing Car from Nairobi Cab Driver

Italian Man Walks Scot-free After Stealing Car from Nairobi Cab Driver

An Italian national who admitted to stealing a car from a taxi driver in Nairobi has walked away scot-free.

Maurizio Monticelli stole the vehicle worth Sh1.1 million on July 3rd after requesting the driver to drop him in Nairobi CBD.

After driving for a distance, Monticelli told the driver to stop at a gas station to buy some cigarettes. He then asked him to go and check whether the shop at the filling station was open.

Unaware of his customer’s intentions, the driver left the engine running and Monticelli jumped in the driver’s seat and sped off towards town.

The taxi driver, who had been hired by Amos Kalawa, reported the incident at Parklands police station in Nairobi.  Police later tracked the car to Shanzu in Mombasa and arrested the Italian man on July 13th.

He was arraigned at Kibera law courts where he was charged with two counts of stealing and handling stolen property. Appearing before resident magistrate William Tulel, Monticelli pleaded guilty to charges leveled against him.

The foreigner did not receive any punishment after the car’s owner pardoned him and dropped the charges. Kalawa withdrew the case, saying he did not wish to pursue it any further as he recovered his car.

Comments

Mickleson (not verified)     Wed, 07/21/2021 @ 03:55pm

Corruption at its best! These lunatics will do anything because they know they will go free! What a hustler country?

G777 (not verified)     Wed, 07/21/2021 @ 07:17pm

Underhand deal yes. In the past flying squad would finish car thieves by fire. A car hire biz disrupted hurts economy

Mūgīkūyū (not verified)     Wed, 07/21/2021 @ 08:16pm

Knowing how judges are bribed coupled with delayed cases and flight risk, the owner decided to accept a nice check from the Italian. Who wouldn't do that with those kangaroo courts?

Ben (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 08:39am

White privilege in Kenya. Turns out a white dude stealing a car is a lesser crime than a black man failing to observe Covid protocols...

Kora kanini (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 09:17am

I will repeat.
We have two sets of laws in Kenya.
One for those with money.
Two for the masses.
One guy stole underwears and got what?

Asista (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 02:06pm

In reply to by Murio (not verified)

Very well agreed. We got to learn not to be calling corruption on anything. The complainant in this case, even though having reported a crime of theft, withdrew the case after out of court settlement. Has nothing to do with police or judges.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 01:02pm

I was under the impression that if one commits acrime,they should be punished. I dont understand why the victim has to make that decision: to punish or not to.

G777 (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 02:08pm

Liberal laws courtesy of liberal constitution makers from hell. Every crime is negotiable and bailable but for the poor they get a taste of hell for stealing a 1 legged chicken or not bribing police with sh20

G777 (not verified)     Thu, 07/22/2021 @ 05:37pm

Every crime is negotiable and bailable no matter how serious except if you are poor. A disaster waiting to happen

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