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Jicho Pevu
Msa Liti
#11 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:57:00 AM
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Was surprised by the piece yesterday. While I appreciate the roleof media in nabbing thieves and their ilk,I feel bad when somebody is dishonest while at it. The same footage had been aired by Citizen minutes earlier. Was shuffling stations and I saw it happen. For John et al to pose as if they have been shooting the footage for sometime is dishonest. Most likely some freelance cameraman shot the video and sold it to both stations. it thus would have been appropriate for the KTN guys to acknowledge his effort even Supersport and Reuters are acknowledged when footage from them is aired.


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#12 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:06:00 AM
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@Msalit: Interesting. ... probably some parts of it,not the whole footage. I should also start moving around with a camcorder!!!
McReggae
#13 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:08:00 AM
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Msa Liti,

Citizen simply took the piece from Jicho Pevu at 7PM and aired at 9PM........why the hating on KTN?????


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#14 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:28:00 AM
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big ups to ktn that was an eye opener.

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tandich
#15 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:43:00 AM
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Just to clarify. I counted at least 3 'professional' Cameras like the ones news crews use together with several still cameras at the scene.
Mali
#16 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:50:00 AM
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@all.. The KTN footage at 7:40p.m had other episodes,the first 4 guys where nubbed and took the cops and KTN to where they sell their stuff..

The second episode; one of the guys went missing when the cop shot in the air...

I strongly believe that all the work was done by KTN.. They did a fantastic job and thumbs up to them... I didn;t see other stations.... so can't comment..

if the incompetent and the reckless compete,the result is a disaster.. MN
Layman
#17 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 10:13:00 AM
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Things are getting giants,where will we be parking our vehicles while shopping? Ok,always remember to leave nothing very vaualble in your car at all times.

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Silk
#18 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 12:10:00 PM
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Excellent piece whomever did it.

Life is too short.
mtaalam
#19 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 12:26:00 PM
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But let's be honest,who would ever dare pull a stunt like that in the CBD in broad daylight knowing our trigger happy watumishi?

There's no way these thugs would be doing this without some blessings from our watumishi.

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#20 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 12:47:00 PM
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If you knew the stealth and speed with which these guys operate,you would appreciate that it is possible for a passing by cop to assume the thugs actually own the cars. Plus they have learnt to predict police movement. It is simple,unless on tip off,once the police officers pass a point,they are unlikely to repeat sequence within 30 minutes. 30 minutes is enough for these guys to clean out up to 6 cars.

Although I wouldn't rule out police involvement (in releasing the suspects),my main suspicion is directed to those men (maybe also women) wearing yellow dust coats and carrying big receipt books....some taxi drivers maybe and lastly shop owners (or their employees) who readily accept the swag/cargo for resale . But a good alarm system is deterrent enough.

One more tip,if you have to drop off someone on some streets,notably Tom Mboya street or Ronald Ngala Street in the busy hours and you have valuables kama laptop in the back seat,be very keen as you disengage the central lock...Those boys are fast and have roving eyes. As for the chokoras on the Globe cinema stretch,just pray...they have a skill for removing corner lamps,windbreakers and side mirrors or snatching mobile phones through rolled down windows and the worst part is that you are better off in the car when they do this.

If you have to pen the trunk at a busy street parking e.g near archives,engage the central lock or alarm and then proceed to open the boot using the key. Do NOT pull the bootlid cable when still in the car. Wacha alarm ilie laikini your valuables will be safer.



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