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xyzee wrote:Any hotspots we should be aware of? C&P According to a recent UN report, most of the robbery, burglary, break-in and theft incidents occurred in Peponi road area, Brookside, Kitisuru, Ngecha road, Westlands, Highridge, Lower Kabete, Ngara, Kilimani, Spring Valley, Nairobi West, Uhuru Park, the City Centre, Railways, Murang’a road, Outer Ring and Pangani. Of the 27 robbery incidents reported during the July period, 14 involved the use of pistols and assault rifles and occurred just outside the victims residence or on main roads and roundabouts. Nineteen carjackings were reported during the period which was an increase in comparison to June. Half of the carjacking incidents reported occurred at the victims’ residential compounds. The carjackings occurred in Ndenderu area, Limuru road, Kitisuru, Gigiri forest, Kamiti road, Highridge, Ngara, Kiambu road, Ngong road, and Doonholm area. - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...ort#sthash.5IJj8zH6.dpuf
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2012 Posts: 3,855 Location: Othumo
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jaggernaut wrote:[quote=xyzee]Any hotspots we should be aware of? C&P According to a recent UN report, most of the robbery, burglary, break-in and theft incidents occurred in Peponi road area, Brookside, Kitisuru, Ngecha road, Westlands, Highridge, Lower Kabete, Ngara, Kilimani, Spring Valley, Nairobi West, Uhuru Park, the City Centre, Railways, Murang’a road, Outer Ring and Pangani. Of the 27 robbery incidents reported during the July period, 14 involved the use of pistols and assault rifles and occurred just outside the victims residence or on main roads and roundabouts. Nineteen carjackings were reported during the period which was an increase in comparison to June. Half of the carjacking incidents reported occurred at the victims’ residential compounds. The carjackings occurred in Ndenderu area, Limuru road, Kitisuru, Gigiri forest, Kamiti road, Highridge, Ngara, Kiambu road, Ngong road, and Doonholm area. - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...rt#sthash.5IJj8zH6.dpuf[/quote] Reported is the key word ...... in Yols, Dandoch, Githu, Wendani, Kibich who do you report to. You just accept and move on and therefore no statistics. Thieves
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/14/2006 Posts: 1,311
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jaggernaut wrote:[quote=xyzee]Any hotspots we should be aware of? C&P According to a recent UN report, most of the robbery, burglary, break-in and theft incidents occurred in Peponi road area, Brookside, Kitisuru, Ngecha road, Westlands, Highridge, Lower Kabete, Ngara, Kilimani, Spring Valley, Nairobi West, Uhuru Park, the City Centre, Railways, Murang’a road, Outer Ring and Pangani. Of the 27 robbery incidents reported during the July period, 14 involved the use of pistols and assault rifles and occurred just outside the victims residence or on main roads and roundabouts. Nineteen carjackings were reported during the period which was an increase in comparison to June. Half of the carjacking incidents reported occurred at the victims’ residential compounds. The carjackings occurred in Ndenderu area, Limuru road, Kitisuru, Gigiri forest, Kamiti road, Highridge, Ngara, Kiambu road, Ngong road, and Doonholm area. - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...rt#sthash.5IJj8zH6.dpuf[/quote] @Jaggernaut, This was published in 2011. What is the motive of putting (C&P + adding words..."recent UN report") it here in 2013? Is the situation still the same 2 years later?Can you provide more evidence
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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@King G - hao they have no cars and no gates and therefore cannot be carjacked at their gates....
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 846
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McReggae wrote:Prime wrote:Si ni rahisi tu kusema any toyo above 1300 cc ....and below 2000cc Disagree, Toyota prado thefts have been on the rise of late, wanasema kuna soko across the boarder....
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 846
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klan wrote:jeeta nayo how safe? How does even one start to steal this car? security features for the newer models are very complicated, key is coded together with the computer unit, cluster instrument, so the person has to be your mechanic, unless umewacha funguo hapo, but tena atauzia nani?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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Prime wrote:Bigchick wrote:Prime wrote:Si ni rahisi tu kusema any toyo above 1300 cc Kangu ni ka misubishi, gley in colour.1800cc Am I in danger? Woi VRGs Galants... You are so safe you can park and leave your phone and handbag on the Dashboard na utazipata...  Even if the windows were open! Thats a car no one would touch. i have seen some in pristine condition being sold at 300k... and it still is a struggle. Thanks.Ni ka lancer but I now know am safe in yhat one too. The only disadvantage I have noticed ni kukosewa heshima by guards in estates. Whenever I go visiting in my car they interrogate me and only open the gate after am through with filling the book but nikiomba ya jirani a Premio , they salute me and usher me in with a smile. All they need to know is the house number am going to. In big hotels am told to park outside wataniangalilia. As for traffic cops.............. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Liv wrote:jaggernaut wrote:[quote=xyzee]Any hotspots we should be aware of? C&P According to a recent UN report, most of the robbery, burglary, break-in and theft incidents occurred in Peponi road area, Brookside, Kitisuru, Ngecha road, Westlands, Highridge, Lower Kabete, Ngara, Kilimani, Spring Valley, Nairobi West, Uhuru Park, the City Centre, Railways, Murang’a road, Outer Ring and Pangani. Of the 27 robbery incidents reported during the July period, 14 involved the use of pistols and assault rifles and occurred just outside the victims residence or on main roads and roundabouts. Nineteen carjackings were reported during the period which was an increase in comparison to June. Half of the carjacking incidents reported occurred at the victims’ residential compounds. The carjackings occurred in Ndenderu area, Limuru road, Kitisuru, Gigiri forest, Kamiti road, Highridge, Ngara, Kiambu road, Ngong road, and Doonholm area. - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...rt#sthash.5IJj8zH6.dpuf[/quote] @Jaggernaut, This was published in 2011. What is the motive of putting (C&P + adding words..."recent UN report") it here in 2013? Is the situation still the same 2 years later?Can you provide more evidence Don't shoot the messenger. 2 years ago is fairly recent. I don't believe much has changed.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,040 Location: GA
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Security companies also collude with the police when making the reports of high crime rates in upmarket areas this reports are then circulated via email and press then fear creeps in the said neighbourhoods .For security companies high crime crate means good business thats why this reports come out randomly just when you start thinking "do i really need this security guards things have improved recently" you receive a email report about security incidences in your area
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