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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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kysse wrote:Swenani wrote:kysse wrote:maka wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:kysse wrote:Swenani wrote:kysse wrote:ok there are CCTVS mounted at the National Archives facing Kencom. Only a foolish thief would attempt a stunt at kencom.
Even if they were captured on CCTV's where will they trace them from? Unless we have a centralized database, the cctv's in kenya will remain useless The way I see in movies... Profile the face, then compare it to the millions in the database,surely such must have at one point taken an ID Photo. There must be a way. That database is most likely a manual one. Haven't you heard of criminals paying off others to get rid of their fingerprint records at registrar of persons? Now, imagine how many Kenyans have I/Ds. Good luck with that. I am one...dont have a Kenyan I.D... I bet you have a PP and in case you don't then thank God you have at least a wazuan ID. That must have been a planned attack with the woman as target. They knew that she had just left the Bank, plus the amount withdrawn.>>>This is already a conclusionWe can't draw conclusions cz we don't even know what the money was intended for and how they knew that she was loaded. Could also have been the cashiers doing their thing.
What about that? Multiple conclusions? They are just assumptions. Are you the robber? Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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majimaji wrote: I'm sure the thugs are known to the police, and they will strike again in the vicinity. They can only attack people in the area if they know that police area are lax in their duties. Let them try normal policing and intelligence gathering before using hi-tech methods
Most crimes of this nature are likely, at least hapa kwetu, to happen with connivance of (some of) the policemen, unfortunately. Gangsters paradise I tell you! Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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jaggernaut wrote:freiks wrote:From the stories i have heard from these type of robberies, the teller at the bank who served this lady should be apprehended, anyone who was involved in serving her inside the bank if its this case of let the manager sign first should also be nabbed na wafunguliwe 'nyati' house so that they can tell who their accomplices are, and am sure the cops will know who these guys are. That kind of robbery is coming from inside the bank and not outside You shouldn't jump into conclusions and blame the cashiers. There are always many people on the queues/banking hall who watch as the cashier is counting the wads of cash before handing the money to the customer. They also see where the customer "hides" the cash. Any of those people in the bank could alert their colleagues outside. Moreover, the thugs could be having cartels whereby a few of them visit banks to deposit some money as they scout for potential victims, and alert their colleagues waiting outside. Boss umewatetea sana kwani you are one of them? Life is an endless adventure
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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jaggernaut wrote:freiks wrote:From the stories i have heard from these type of robberies, the teller at the bank who served this lady should be apprehended, anyone who was involved in serving her inside the bank if its this case of let the manager sign first should also be nabbed na wafunguliwe 'nyati' house so that they can tell who their accomplices are, and am sure the cops will know who these guys are. That kind of robbery is coming from inside the bank and not outside You shouldn't jump into conclusions and blame the cashiers. There are always many people on the queues/banking hall who watch as the cashier is counting the wads of cash before handing the money to the customer. They also see where the customer "hides" the cash. Any of those people in the bank could alert their colleagues outside. Moreover, the thugs could be having cartels whereby a few of them visit banks to deposit some money as they scout for potential victims, and alert their colleagues waiting outside. Its better to walk or crawl into conclusions than jump If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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ZZE123 wrote:jaggernaut wrote:So what action did all the men at Kencom take when the poor woman was being robbed? They just stood by and watched and then then let the thugs just walk away? Kenyans fear guns so I imagine all the men were flat on their tummies when the first shot was fired. It's a very good thing to fear guns. Don't be a hero. Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
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freiks wrote:jaggernaut wrote:freiks wrote:From the stories i have heard from these type of robberies, the teller at the bank who served this lady should be apprehended, anyone who was involved in serving her inside the bank if its this case of let the manager sign first should also be nabbed na wafunguliwe 'nyati' house so that they can tell who their accomplices are, and am sure the cops will know who these guys are. That kind of robbery is coming from inside the bank and not outside You shouldn't jump into conclusions and blame the cashiers. There are always many people on the queues/banking hall who watch as the cashier is counting the wads of cash before handing the money to the customer. They also see where the customer "hides" the cash. Any of those people in the bank could alert their colleagues outside. Moreover, the thugs could be having cartels whereby a few of them visit banks to deposit some money as they scout for potential victims, and alert their colleagues waiting outside. Boss umewatetea sana kwani you are one of them? Am not one of them. But looking at it logically, why would a bank employee - cashier, manager - jeopardize their careers, pension, their kids future etc by robbing some customer 200k in cohorts with some thugs, considering the most they would get is a 50k cut from the thugs? If some wayward cashier really wanted some cash, it's easier to 'advance' themselves some cash from some dormant account at the bank.
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3 gangsters shot dead at ruaraka
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Swenani wrote:kysse wrote:ok there are CCTVS mounted at the National Archives facing Kencom. Only a foolish thief would attempt a stunt at kencom.
Even if they were captured on CCTV's where will they trace them from? Unless we have a centralized database, the cctv's in kenya will remain useless Just show the videos on all the TV channels in Kenya. Somebody who knows them will see them on TV and will identify them and call the TV station with names.
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Two people were killed and at least 20 others injured when gangsters hijacked a bus in Nairobi and drove it to Muhoho in Kiganjo, Gatundu South Sub-County, Kiambu before robbing its passengers. http://www.nation.co.ke/...12/-/k2tre6/-/index.htmlIf Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,040 Location: GA
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[quote=Swenani]Two people were killed and at least 20 others injured when gangsters hijacked a bus in Nairobi and drove it to Muhoho in Kiganjo, Gatundu South Sub-County, Kiambu before robbing its passengers. http://www.nation.co.ke/...2/-/k2tre6/-/index.html[/quote] Chilling throwing passengers out of a moving bus is taking it to another level..
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