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Stephen Obiero, was arrested by detectives who posed as West Africans speaking pidgin English. 

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has arrested the mastermind behind the disappearance of new generation passports. 

Stephen Obiero, was arrested by detectives who posed as West Africans speaking pidgin English. 

"The mastermind behind disappearance of new generation passports from job recruitment agencies, was arrested yesterday and 22 passports recovered from his possession.

Stephen Obiero, was arrested by detectives based at the directorate of immigration services, following a sudden high demand for the treasured travel document. Preliminary investigations have revealed that the passports are sold to West Africans who are in the country illegally, each at Sh22,000," DCI said. 

{The suspect Stephen Obiero}

DCI added," The detectives who had done their homework posed as pidgin speaking West Africans and lured the thug to a matatu along Mfangano street, where the transaction took place. Unbeknownst to the thug, he was dealing with multilingual undercover agents, speaking a mixture of  Yoruba and broken English.

"Once the deal was sealed, Obiero was handcuffed and became a guest of the state, much to his dismay. Most of the passports recovered belong to young female Kenyans who had deposited them at recruitment agencies, for job opportunities in the Gulf states." 

The immigration detectives are currently tracing the owners of the passports.