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Christopher Munene, husband of Senator Tabitha Mutinda at Milimani Law Courts where he was charged with forgery, cybercrime, and fraudulent transfer of ownership in a disputed Toyota Prado case. [Nancy Gitonga, Standard]
Christopher Munene, husband of Senator Tabitha Mutinda, has been charged in a Nairobi court over alleged forgery and cybercrime linked to a Toyota Prado ownership dispute.
Munene, who appeared before Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina on Monday, denied all charges and a plea of not guilty was entered on five counts of forgery, cybercrime and obtaining registration by false pretences in a disputed vehicle ownership case involving a Toyota Prado.
According to the charge sheet filed by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Munene is accused of forging a motor vehicle registration certificate for a Toyota Prado KBX121Q and fraudulently altering ownership records to reflect different registered owners, including Maureen Tabitha Mutinda and Rocx Crest Group Limited.







