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Kenyan police execute three men point blank
Pastor M
#1 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 8:29:55 AM
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Sorry but I say well done to our policemen,no mercy

From the witness they had a gun (pistol)
Police have being killed human rights Silenced
when the criminals go to court they are given bail of 20,000.
Kill them....
rasilio
#2 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 8:37:13 AM
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Pastor M, civilised people would consider you worse than the "alleged" thugs shot, and the murderous cops.
rasilio
#3 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:05:22 AM
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Is this the extent of police reforms in Kenya?

Do you wonder why Kenyans cheer when policemen are being beaten in public? A crime that is punished for life in the gallows in other countries?

What kind of policemen do you have there?

If there is anything that is going to send Ali to the Hague it is that picture that is now viral in the world.

In a civilised country, the commissioner and the minister in charge would have resigned pronto. Those cops paraded all over the national news.

The Kenya police is the only police force that can EXECUTE a person in public and claim they were under attack.

These are not policemen in any way, shape or form.

Let me give you a scenario.

I am licensed to carry a gun. I walk into a supermarket and some guy notices my gun. They call the police. They "trail" me as I go home with my friends.

They stop my car.

I tell them I am licensed to carry a gun.

They tell me to shut up and shoot me in the head 7 times.

That is what PastorM (please don't tell me your church) is recommending for Kenya.

for the cops

Your photo is all over the world. What makes you think that you are a safer guy today?

Is that what you want Kenya to be. On one hand we have crazy cops and on the other hand we have Al Capone looking for revenge?

This is worse than the PEV. It is shameful being a Kenyan today.

I am so disgusted that I have gone to pray for this pastor m fellow.
dossy7
#4 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:19:49 AM
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@Pastor M i think from the name you have, it could have been better if you had some remorse in you.Even if they were criminals why shoot them in public and they are already lying on the ground.
To the guys who saw it happen i doubt if they will ever catch some sleep for awhile.
Very terryfing indeed not the best way to fight crime in this country.
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
Obi 1 Kanobi
#5 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:20:31 AM
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I have never seen anything soo... horrible in awhile, surely this has to end at some point.

Is there a way we can bring the police to account for this henious crime.

Comish Itere needs to reedeem himself by publicly trying the offending officers who are spoiling the good that is done by other genuine cops every day.

As for Saitoti, I expect nothing from him but I wonder how he sleeps at night.

Kudo's to the guy who took the pictures

"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
selah
#6 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:33:10 AM
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just the other day a few blocks from my friends house a teenager who tried to extort money from a land owner was shot execution style....the kid had no gun there is a law for organised crime but the police shot him just as he was lying down the exact same way they shot the three suspects.

The truth is even if the police are getting rid of the menace the way they are doing it is appalling apart from denying the suspect their rights, which many will argue they don't deserve, we are setting a precedent where the police will become too powerful than the establishment and given the way they are carrying the executions without even fearing anything we should all be very afraid.
'......to the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ; 3 In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.' Colossians 2:2-3
mlefu
#7 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:38:05 AM
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justice does not apply here, from a police man point of view the guy are criminals who will always find a way out of our corrupt system..they tried to hijack!!!!..if i was there i would have asked one of the officers to lend me his gun and add one more to the thugs . kuddos.
newfarer
#8 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:43:57 AM
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Mlefu



I was once a victim of an armed robbery,

I wish I saw the thugs beforehand and had a Gun!!!!

Even then ,I hope the guys were not innocent.

The adage ,Live on bullet powder , die on bullet powder.
punda amecheka
the sage
#9 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:49:15 AM
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These thugs have no mercy, so I'm a bit hesitant to vilify the cops.
rasilio
#10 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 10:07:34 AM
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The problem here is a lack of understanding.

These are not cops. These are criminals. Calling them cops is an affront to those cops who would die for the citizen and embrace the laws of the land. Those cops who have never taken a bribe and do everything in their power to serve the public.

Why is it that the nation fears mentioning the names of the witnesses? Is it because they suspect that they might be in the list of the criminal cops in the picture and their apologists?

The Kenyan policeman in that picture is one level lower than filth and those pictures prove it. Who amongst us today would have a cup of coffee with that guy? If you support him so much, why don't you prove it by having a drink with the guy. Or are you afraid he will shoot you and leave a gun on the scene?

Too many Kenyans are dying in the name of these criminals with badges who do not seem to be in control of law and order. Even Al Capone was given his day in court by policemen who worked hard to change the system and arrest the suspect the LEGAL way.

I am sorry. These are not policemen. These are criminals. In civilized countries they would be charged with murder and let to rot with the other criminals in the cells.
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