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Welcome to Court Helicopter Explainer 🚁⚖️ In this episode, we break down robbery under the Kenyan Penal Code, straight from the law — no sugarcoating, no legal jargon overload. Having just concluded theft, we now dive into robbery, robbery with violence, attempted robbery, and related offences under Sections 295–302 of the Penal Code. What exactly turns theft into robbery? What is the difference between robbery and robbery with violence? Do you really need to be armed for it to qualify as robbery? Wakili Danstan Omari explains: What the law defines as robbery When a simple threat becomes a serious felony Why being armed, acting in a group, or injuring a victim escalates punishment The harsh penalties, including 14 years, life imprisonment, and the death sentence Attempted robbery and why even a failed attempt can still lead to severe punishment Extortion, written threats, WhatsApp threats, menaces, and intimidation Why buying stolen phones or property can land you in jail — even if you weren’t at the crime scene This episode is a serious warning: robbery is not a joke, and the consequences under Kenyan law are extremely costly. 📌 Key takeaway: Avoid crime. Avoid stolen goods. Buy from licensed dealers and always keep your receipts. 👉 Stay tuned as we move next into burglary and explain how it is different from robbery. Watch. Learn. Stay on the right side of the law. This is Court Helicopter Explainer, brought to you as it is.