It was a quiet Thursday afternoon in Embu Town, and I, Peter Njoroge, had no idea that my routine inventory check at my small electronics shop would turn into a scene I would never forget.
For months, items had been disappearing—phones, headphones, and sometimes even cash. I suspected someone inside the business, but I had no proof. My patience was thinning.
The problem escalated when I noticed patterns. The same staff would be absent during critical stock audits, and discrepancies always happened when they were working late. I discussed it quietly with my cousin, Samuel Wambua, who had experience in retail security.
He suggested we set up a simple tracking method and observe carefully. I followed his advice, trying to remain calm and avoid confrontation without evidence.…CONTINUE READING

