Monday, March 30, 2026 - The robbery case involving popular Kenyan filmmaker and content creator, Abel Mutua, has taken a dramatic twist after a man allegedly linked to the incident came forward, confessing and asking for forgiveness.
The shocking incident dates back to October 2025 when Mutua
was ambushed in Kahawa West, Nairobi, by knife‑wielding assailants.
The attackers made away with his iPhone 16 Pro Max and Bose
headphones.
Despite the ordeal, Mutua later expressed gratitude that his
life was spared.
“The important thing is that despite the massive knives… they
spared my life,” he said at the time.
Months later, a video>>> has surfaced showing a man in
handcuffs admitting to being part of the group that robbed Mutua.
In his plea, he not only confessed but also begged for
forgiveness, dramatically declaring: “Mkiniona Nairobi tena mniue.”
Under Kenyan law, robbery involving weapons is classified as
robbery with violence - one of the most serious offences, carrying severe
penalties including long prison terms or even life imprisonment.
Tevin Muiruri Maina might spend the rest of his life in jail for robbing Mkurugenzi Abel Mutua of his iPhone 16 Pro Max and Bose headphones.
— The Oligarch (@NytoP2PMwangi) March 30, 2026
Robbery with violence carries a maximum sentence in Kenya of death or life imprisonment!
I don’t know how he was nabbed, but he has… pic.twitter.com/dTUGKoFs4O
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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