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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Jesus! High school kids torture nd execute a man, hide body in the boot.http://citizentv.co.ke/news/carjacking-teens-who-killed-a-motorist-arrested-in-nakuru-118474/
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/15/2015 Posts: 817
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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Young boy killed by kidnappers been following that story and the ending is not good, very sad.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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Machakos County. Athiriver Sub County. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY/SHOOTING: On 14/6/16 at 2230hrs at Gitunguri ,airways eagle court within Mlolongo Police station area.Mr Peter Muturi in company of his wife Lucy Wamboi and their son Melvin Kanene whom was driving their family car Reg. No. KCE 410K Make ISIS from Nairobi to their home. They arrived at their main gate to the compound ,Peter Muturi alighted to open the gate.Three men armed with a pistol accosted him and shot indiscriminately forcing his son to drive away in company of his mother. They alerted administration police officers from Githunguri Ap post who quickly responded to the scene only to find Mr Peter Muturi having been shot twice on the chest . The officers rushed the said victim to Saint Bakhita dispensary where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. Nothing was stolen from the victims. Necessary action has been taken,two spent cartridges of 9mm were recovered from the scene. Body removed to Chiromo mortuary awaiting postmortem. Manhunt for the thugs has been commenced . case PUI. punda amecheka
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/30/2016 Posts: 332 Location: Rift Valley
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[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. What's the case about? Are they the plaintiffs or defendants? i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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harrydre wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. What's the case about? Are they the plaintiffs or defendants? It's pretty scary actually. The client was accused in a criminal case for bhang possession. But his claim was that an AP officer had shot him over a personal grudge. He had filled the case with IPOA and had reported threats from the officer telling him to drop the case.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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FRM2011 wrote:harrydre wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. What's the case about? Are they the plaintiffs or defendants? It's pretty scary actually. The client was accused in a criminal case for bhang possession. But his claim was that an AP officer had shot him over a personal grudge. He had filled the case with IPOA and had reported threats from the officer telling him to drop the case. Criminal cases are the worst in Kenya...anyway in most countries. possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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chemirocha wrote:[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards. But I have noted a couple of times Naivas just swipe my CFC card even though it has the chip, when they swipe there is no oin option,does this mean the cards are still unsafe? To Each His Own
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/6/2011 Posts: 391 Location: Nairobi
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kayhara wrote:chemirocha wrote:[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards. But I have noted a couple of times Naivas just swipe my CFC card even though it has the chip, when they swipe there is no oin option,does this mean the cards are still unsafe? Your bank card or the loyalty card? "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Stephen Wright
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Speculz wrote:kayhara wrote:chemirocha wrote:[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards. But I have noted a couple of times Naivas just swipe my CFC card even though it has the chip, when they swipe there is no oin option,does this mean the cards are still unsafe? Your bank card or the loyalty card? But the even today most of the loyalty cards use the "chip"...my Naivas has chip. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/6/2011 Posts: 391 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:Speculz wrote:kayhara wrote:chemirocha wrote:[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards. But I have noted a couple of times Naivas just swipe my CFC card even though it has the chip, when they swipe there is no oin option,does this mean the cards are still unsafe? Your bank card or the loyalty card? But the even today most of the loyalty cards use the "chip"...my Naivas has chip. I know that, I asked a specific question bank card or loyalty card .Just because a loyalty card has a chip does not automatically mean it has a pin enabled on it. Final authentication can be pin,signature or biometric. For Naivas - The loyalty card uses a bank branded card ( issued by Naivas) ,not to be confused with a bank issued card which will always use either of the three methods above before a transaction is carried out. "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Stephen Wright
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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FRM2011 wrote:harrydre wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. What's the case about? Are they the plaintiffs or defendants? It's pretty scary actually. The client was accused in a criminal case for bhang possession. But his claim was that an AP officer had shot him over a personal grudge. He had filled the case with IPOA and had reported threats from the officer telling him to drop the case. "Our thugs" in this instance must be cops. Including a police system that refuses to check an errant member even when they have potentially committed kidnap and possible murder "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/1/2008 Posts: 1,098
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:FRM2011 wrote:harrydre wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. What's the case about? Are they the plaintiffs or defendants? It's pretty scary actually. The client was accused in a criminal case for bhang possession. But his claim was that an AP officer had shot him over a personal grudge. He had filled the case with IPOA and had reported threats from the officer telling him to drop the case. "Our thugs" in this instance must be cops. Including a police system that refuses to check an errant member even when they have potentially committed kidnap and possible murder Yup! They are cops, in most instances. If not, then ex-cops working closely with the official ones. That is what i would like believe. Our Police are rotten to the core!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Speculz wrote:Impunity wrote:Speculz wrote:kayhara wrote:chemirocha wrote:[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Creditcard skimmers beware of them https://web.facebook.com...96608530444187&_rdr[/quote] As long as you keep your PIN secure, modern EMV cards are immune to card skimming. The Americans are the only ones still using the old generation cards. But I have noted a couple of times Naivas just swipe my CFC card even though it has the chip, when they swipe there is no oin option,does this mean the cards are still unsafe? Your bank card or the loyalty card? But the even today most of the loyalty cards use the "chip"...my Naivas has chip. I know that, I asked a specific question bank card or loyalty card .Just because a loyalty card has a chip does not automatically mean it has a pin enabled on it. Final authentication can be pin,signature or biometric. For Naivas - The loyalty card uses a bank branded card ( issued by Naivas) ,not to be confused with a bank issued card which will always use either of the three methods above before a transaction is carried out. Naivas card is Chase issued and no pin is required to authenticate purchase at the counter but an ID is required. When used in an ATM then a PIN should be required, I will try today and see if a pin will be asked at an ATM. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. Update. Bodies found in Ndonyo sabuk river. Guess this is what living in a banana republic means.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2011 Posts: 1,740 Location: Nairobi
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Very scary indeed , so the guy should have hired thugs to fix the policeman instead of following the law. That way he may have been alive today
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/20/2009 Posts: 1,402
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FRM2011 wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Folks I've noticed no one is talking about the lawyer who was abducted together with his client and driver.
Guess by now we are honest to admit that chances of the guys being found alive are quite slim indeed. Glad Lsk and Knhcr are piling pressure.
Am throwing an open question here especially to security experts. Is there wisdom in "cooperating" with armed thugs as we are usually advised by cops. These guys were taken in broad daylight !
A few months ago, two guys were abducted at kikopey at 11am in broad daylight in front of very many witnesses. Their bodies were found later that evening.
Four terrorists did the worst at Garissa university college. It's said they lured very many young girls out of their hiding places by lieing that they don't kill women and children. And so they moved from room to room. Can't imagine the terror as those kids waited for the inevitable. And can't help but wonder what if someone had fought back.
Love watching crime & investigations channel 170 and am convinced accepting to be abducted and hoping for the best from the thugs isn't a very smart strategy.
But am saying this from the comfort of my sitting room.
Maybe there is a wazua who can give a better perspective informed by expertise. Update. Bodies found in Ndonyo sabuk river. Guess this is what living in a banana republic means. This is really one very sad happenstance. Gosh..shocking.
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