
UK Nursing Dream Turns Nightmare: Muturi Arrested for Duping Nurses with Fake NHS Jobs
Fellow Nurses Africa News – Lagos, Nigeria
The dream of working as a nurse in the UK has turned into a painful nightmare for dozens of Kenyan nurses and nursing students after a notorious scammer known as Muturi was finally arrested this week.
Muturi, the man behind one of the biggest fake UK nursing recruitment scams, was picked up by Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) officers following a joint alert from UK authorities and heartbroken victims in Kenya.
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How the Scam Destroyed Dreams
Muturi used polished WhatsApp messages, professional-looking flyers, and fake NHS documents to convince nurses they had secured:
- Guaranteed NHS or care-home jobs
- Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
- Fully sponsored visas
- CBT & OSCE training
- Accommodation on arrival
He demanded payments ranging from KSh 30,000 to KSh 180,000 per person, claiming the money was for “processing,” “registration,” or to “secure limited slots before they close.”
Many nurses borrowed money, sold belongings, or took salary loans to pay him—only to realise the hospitals didn’t exist and the sponsorship letters were forged.
How the Scam Was Exposed
The house of cards collapsed when victims in the UK checked the documents and discovered:
- Fake NHS logos and letterheads
- Invented hospital names
- Duplicated signatures
- Sponsorship codes that could not be verified
A UK healthcare administrator raised the alarm. The information spread like wildfire in Kenyan nursing WhatsApp groups, and within hours more victims came forward with receipts, voice notes, and bank slips.
Muturi Finally Arrested
Detectives arrested Muturi on Wednesday after raiding his hideout. His phones, laptops, and fake document templates have been seized.
A DCI officer said:
“This suspect has destroyed the hopes of many hardworking nurses. We now have solid evidence from both Kenya and the UK. More arrests may follow.”
Official Warnings – Again
The Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) and genuine UK recruiters repeat the same message:
NEVER pay money for a UK nursing job.
Real NHS trusts and licensed agencies do NOT charge placement or sponsorship fees.
Always verify:
- The employer exists on the official NHS register
- The Certificate of Sponsorship number is genuine
- The recruiter is on the official UK government list
To All Affected Nurses
If Muturi or anyone else took your money for “UK nursing placement”:
- Report immediately to your nearest police station
- Bring all proof – M-Pesa messages, bank slips, WhatsApp chats, fake letters
- Contact NCK for free guidance and verification
Muturi will soon appear in court facing charges of obtaining money by false pretences, forgery, and conspiracy to defraud. The Kenya–UK investigation continues.
No genuine UK employer will ever ask you to pay for a job that is supposed to pay you.
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