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#11 Posted : Sunday, October 23, 2011 9:01:34 PM
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@Spend.thrift, I received a forwarded mail with the following. Hope this helps in location specific hotlines.

RE: SECURITY ALERT

The Kenya police have requested more vigilance in the face of Al Shabaab threats. This follows the ongoing Kenya Army operation against Al Shabaab operatives in Somalia.

The Al-Qaeda-linked group has in particular threatened reprisals in Nairobi.

The Police have enhanced vigilance and request the public to report suspicious activity through the following emergency numbers:
999 or 112, Toll free number 0800 720002

NAIROBI AREA
Central - 0736350100 / 0712 179 524
Kilimani - 0736350101 / 0712 179 562
Embakasi - 0736350102
Industrial Area - 0712 179 561
Langata - 0736350103 / 0712 179 522
Ongata Rongai - 0736350104
Buruburu - 0736350105 / 0712 179 521
Kasarani - 0736350106 / 0712 179 563
Parklands - 0736350109
Kayole - 0712 179 520
Pangani - 0736350110
Muthaiga - 0736350111
Ongata Rongai - 0712 179 523
Dash
#12 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 5:42:10 AM
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Unfortunately, you were right t10. Apparently 10 pple rushed to hospital after grenade attack according to ktn
minima
#13 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 5:58:39 AM
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turned out to be Mwauras

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15425447
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callaspade
#14 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 7:54:46 AM
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Spend.thrift wrote:
Whether we like it or not, it looks like we will have to live with this new change in life especially those of us in Nairobi. The greatest effort in ensuring our security is our own individual alertness, although this is hard.I've been looking funnily at proboxes and liteaces especially those with tinted windows and seemingly heavily laden, sometimes only to realise its a family coming down to church or something like that.

Like they say in security advisories, if it doesn't look okay to your own eyes, it probably isn't. At this point, I also think the police should issue location specific hotlines (preferably toll-free mobile phone numbers) like the ones they issued way back in 1994 when crime was on the run so that every citizen can program these into their mobile phones for quick response.






...good point,baaas,hizi tint zitolewe mara moja,have never understood their importance.
wanyuru
#15 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 8:15:56 AM
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simonkabz wrote:
Rafikiz....with the crowding


....not to mention its right next to a petrol stationPray Pray
Impunity
#16 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 11:07:32 AM
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callaspade wrote:
Spend.thrift wrote:
Whether we like it or not, it looks like we will have to live with this new change in life especially those of us in Nairobi. The greatest effort in ensuring our security is our own individual alertness, although this is hard.I've been looking funnily at proboxes and liteaces especially those with tinted windows and seemingly heavily laden, sometimes only to realise its a family coming down to church or something like that.

Like they say in security advisories, if it doesn't look okay to your own eyes, it probably isn't. At this point, I also think the police should issue location specific hotlines (preferably toll-free mobile phone numbers) like the ones they issued way back in 1994 when crime was on the run so that every citizen can program these into their mobile phones for quick response.






...good point,baaas,hizi tint zitolewe mara moja,have never understood their importance.



Get a personal car and you will know their importance!
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callaspade
#17 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 11:19:35 AM
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Impunity wrote:
callaspade wrote:
Spend.thrift wrote:
Whether we like it or not, it looks like we will have to live with this new change in life especially those of us in Nairobi. The greatest effort in ensuring our security is our own individual alertness, although this is hard.I've been looking funnily at proboxes and liteaces especially those with tinted windows and seemingly heavily laden, sometimes only to realise its a family coming down to church or something like that.

Like they say in security advisories, if it doesn't look okay to your own eyes, it probably isn't. At this point, I also think the police should issue location specific hotlines (preferably toll-free mobile phone numbers) like the ones they issued way back in 1994 when crime was on the run so that every citizen can program these into their mobile phones for quick response.






...good point,baaas,hizi tint zitolewe mara moja,have never understood their importance.



Get a personal car and you will know their importance!
smile



.....where can i get those personal cars?


.....but seriously impunity,kwani you sleep in the car and hence the need for tints ama? kuliza tu...
Impunity
#18 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 11:24:05 AM
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callaspade wrote:
Impunity wrote:
callaspade wrote:
Spend.thrift wrote:
Whether we like it or not, it looks like we will have to live with this new change in life especially those of us in Nairobi. The greatest effort in ensuring our security is our own individual alertness, although this is hard.I've been looking funnily at proboxes and liteaces especially those with tinted windows and seemingly heavily laden, sometimes only to realise its a family coming down to church or something like that.

Like they say in security advisories, if it doesn't look okay to your own eyes, it probably isn't. At this point, I also think the police should issue location specific hotlines (preferably toll-free mobile phone numbers) like the ones they issued way back in 1994 when crime was on the run so that every citizen can program these into their mobile phones for quick response.






...good point,baaas,hizi tint zitolewe mara moja,have never understood their importance.



Get a personal car and you will know their importance!
smile



.....where can i get those personal cars?


.....but seriously impunity,kwani you sleep in the car and hence the need for tints ama? kuliza tu...


Privacy.Privacy.Privacy.
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You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Kratos
#19 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 11:25:09 AM
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I don't believe you can avoid being at certain places so that you're not caught up with the terrorists. You may avoid all these places and God forbid they decide to blow up a building you're passing near by. Lets continue with our lives as normal as we can hayo mengine tunawachia Mungu atulinde.

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
StatMeister
#20 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2011 1:42:23 PM
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