AGENTS DENY DEFRAUDING UNDERWRITER.

Fredrick Benard Okoth Ayiemba and Owour Collince Jinnah before court where denied criminal charges./PHOTO BY S.A.N.

BY NT CORRESPONDENT.

Two insurance agents have been charged with obtaining Sh3.7 million from Kenindia Assurance company limited.

Fredrick Benard Okoth Ayiemba and Owour Collince Jinnah appeared before Milimani Principal Magistrate Gilbert Shikwe and denied the charges.

They are alleged to have conspired to obtain Sh3,715,456 from Kenindia Assurance company, on the diverse dates between 4th and 8th November, 2024 at Keninda House in Nairobi’s central business district.

The prosecution told the court that with intent to defraud or deceive and jointly with others not before court and without lawful authority or excuse, made a national identity card in the names of John Munyau Maingi, purporting it to be a genuine card.

The charge sheet stated that they committed the offence on diverse dates between 4th and 8th November 2024 at unknown locations.

They were released on a bond of Sh1 million or alternative cash bail of Sh400,000.

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