Kenyan households spend an average of Ksh4,000 on electricity bills every month.
The group is suspected to be part of a wider criminal network spanning the East African region.
This comes amid a renewed push from President Ruto to encourage more savings.
Despite the backlash, the government of Kenya is yet to clarify the allegations.
Civil servants in both national and county governments have threatened to strike starting March 18.
This comes days after the Kenya Forest Service denied that any of the Kenyan forests were facing destruction.
The company was launched in 2010 and has since experienced a rise, fall and another rise as it aims to stamp its authority in the Kenyan automobile market.
The man will be traversing the Indian Ocean for the feat.
The viewing of the commodities is set to end on Tuesday, March 25.
The gang has been involved in crimes as far back as 2020.