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Kitengela Insecurity
premio
#1 Posted : Saturday, November 01, 2014 9:14:04 AM
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My colleugue has sold his imposing 4 bedroom massionnette in kitengela and is buying a flat in south c citing 3 house breaks in less than 2 years since he moved. We know everywhere in Nairobi crime like jacking and robberies either on the road or gate are common but this guys is scared because kitengela these guys drill the stone fence so electric fence doesnt scare them and then take hours to gain access into the house knowingvery well you are inside the house. That doesnt happen everywhere in nairobi. Is this crime issue exxagerated or its this bad read the other day flying squad officcers will soon move there
jaggernaut
#2 Posted : Saturday, November 01, 2014 10:15:22 AM
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The wall drilling gang has also been terrorizing Syokimau residents.


obiero
#3 Posted : Saturday, November 01, 2014 3:19:40 PM
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premio wrote:
My colleugue has sold his imposing 4 bedroom massionnette in kitengela and is buying a flat in south c citing 3 house breaks in less than 2 years since he moved. We know everywhere in Nairobi crime like jacking and robberies either on the road or gate are common but this guys is scared because kitengela these guys drill the stone fence so electric fence doesnt scare them and then take hours to gain access into the house knowingvery well you are inside the house. That doesnt happen everywhere in nairobi. Is this crime issue exxagerated or its this bad read the other day flying squad officcers will soon move there

Ambia rafiki yako pole.. It must hurt to loose the built property in such circumstances

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madhaquer
#4 Posted : Saturday, November 01, 2014 9:03:08 PM
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I believe that the way to deal with crime is to show unity and not to scatter.
What works for us is a nyumba kumi with night guards who patrol and liaise with local police.
I'm sure even in South C he is in a place with regular guarding and police liaison.
nakujua
#5 Posted : Sunday, November 02, 2014 10:41:04 AM
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sad considering the impunity some of the thugs operate with - insecurity iko kila pahali, the more guys settle in an area the lesser the impunity - lakini from a stand alone house to a flat in south c ...
bird_man
#6 Posted : Sunday, November 02, 2014 12:53:31 PM
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A workmate's friend had CCTV footage of Kitengela thugs that broke into his house but could not foward it.Coz the faces were of cops he knew & who knew him!
I dont know about the drilling ones,but I mean,who has such balls?
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innairobi
#7 Posted : Sunday, November 02, 2014 5:24:30 PM
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Unless such crime is brought under control, the future is in high rise apartments. Some of the wealthiest people in the world (even in Kenya to some extent if you think about the Asian community) live in apartments.

They are prone to petty theft but you have to be really ballsy to forcefully drill through an apartment like that unless it is in a remote area. I foresee a good number of middle/upper Nairobians moving from suburbia into apartments especially as they get older. 30+ floor residential towers will start popping up closer to the city to accommodate this demand.
All my friends are heathens, take it slow. Wait for them to ask you who you know. Please don't make any sudden moves.
jaggernaut
#8 Posted : Sunday, November 02, 2014 10:48:47 PM
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The world over, the rich and middle class live in the suburbs, in standalone homes, while the poor live in high rise apartments within the city. Nairobi seems to be a peculiar city (due to poor planning or lack of planning).
josimar
#9 Posted : Wednesday, November 12, 2014 10:04:13 AM
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My colleugue has sold his imposing 4 bedroom massionnette in kitengela and is buying a flat in south c citing 3 house breaks in less than 2 years since he moved. We know everywhere in Nairobi crime like jacking and robberies either on the road or gate are common but this guys is scared because kitengela these guys drill the stone fence so electric fence doesnt scare them and then take hours to gain access into the house knowingvery well you are inside the house. That doesnt happen everywhere in nairobi. Is this crime issue exxagerated or its this bad read the other day flying squad officcers will soon move there


Which are in Kitengela does Your friend reside ? Am thinking of beginning construction in Kimalat area in Kitengela next year.
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