Quickmart Clarifies Struggling Financially After Ksh94 Million Heist

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Quickmart Supermarket on Wednesday November 8 dismissed claims that it was struggling to remain afloat after losing Ksh94 Million.

In a statement, Quickmart insisted that operations were running as normal despite the heist which was allegedly orchestred by Wells Fargo, a security firm, employees.

The retailer assured all stakeholders that the investigations had been launched to arrest the perpetrators.

Photo collage of Wells Fargo employees wanted in connection with theft of Ksh94 Million. Photo/DCI.

Moreover, Quickmart announced that it had insured it’s finances against such loses.

“Quickmart Supermarket, as a reputable homegrown company, insurers it’s finances against such incidents. We would like to ensure that all relevant relations that this occurrence will not disrupt our daily operations,” Quickmart’s statement read in part.

Further, Quickmart indicated that the money was under the custody of Wells Fargo employees at the time of the incident.

To help track the suspects, DCI released their photos while appealing for public’s aid.

The two reportedly left without police company and dumped the Wells Fargo car before transferring the cash into another vehicle.

Their whereabouts is still unknown.

 

 

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