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A CONMAN WHO TURNED A VACATIONER’S HOLIDAY DREAM INTO A NIGHTMARE ARRESTED

Detectives domiciled at Nyali Sub-County have arrested a conman who's been pulling the wool over the eyes of unsuspecting travellers in search of online Airbnb bookings in Mombasa.

The arrest comes as a breath of fresh air for many who have been taken for a ride by this clever trickster.

In one incident, on December 1, 2025, a resident of Nairobi set his sights on booking a beachside escape with his family.

While scrolling through listings online, he came across a tantalising property dubbed "Brima Mangu Apartment 2B” purporting to be in Mombasa. The photos showcased a stunning apartment.

After striking up a conversation with the alleged owner, a chap named Brian Masika, they agreed on a deal of Sh6000 per night. Masika whetted his appetite with beautiful pictures and supplied a pay bill number that seemed harmless.

Hooked by the charming visuals and smooth talk, the holiday planner sent Sh24000 for four nights, blissfully unaware he was walking straight into a lion’s den.

Upon arriving in Mombasa on December 4, 2025, he quickly found himself in a pickle: all attempts to contact Brian Masika fell flat, leaving him high and dry without a roof over his head.

Taking up the matter, detectives jumped into action, launching a manhunt for Masika. Thanks to forensic leads, they flushed him out of his hideout, subsequently arresting him.

Masika is now cooling his heels in custody, undergoing processing pending arraignment.

During this festive season, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations strongly advises the public to exercise caution when booking accommodations online. Remember, not every enticing offer is legitimate, stay vigilant to avoid falling prey to scams.

#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!

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