Njung'e wrote:Looking at the cut lock, the plate thickness would be in the region of 3/4" MS plate. Now, that would take a nozzle not less size 5/32" to cut with ease. I think the thugs were smart enough to know that, one set of oxy-acetylene would not have accomplished the job and therefore, they came with a spare oxygen cylinder ( It takes two to three cylinders of oxygen to exhaust one cylinder of acetylene). Now, when that jinga police commander says the implements were left behind, one can only laugh. What he sees down there must have been the first oxy cylinder.Poor man!!

......btw, why would Equity be having strong room doors made of MS in this day and age??. That is sooo stupid!!
I like how your comment went unnoticed. However you have a strong insight of material science. A mechanical engineer would never have taken that lightly, allover architects have taken up such roles only to fail bad. Strongroom doors are not just how thick the plate his, its ability to resist penetration by fire, projectiles, stress failure, creep, mobility, brittleness, resistance to chemical attack etc is crucial. Further, a strong room should withstand fire, explosive force internal or external force to guranteed levels without failure. If you need security for your money in a strong room, you ought to get the right skill on the job. Always nothing doesn't fail in the long run and with adequate time. Then time in its self is a sure security, always security checks should timed adequately to much time required to break in and by design.
Kando na hayo, 2k imenyolewa kwa mpesa mchezomchezo tu. Bahati nilidisclose the wrong balance figure for my mpesa balance. Then transfered the balance to mswari. Etty unaeza toa pesa from mpesa through ATM kama agent wa mpesa bila kutumia atm card bila kuwa karibu na any ATM ndio lesson nimelipia 2k leo.
Double standard ya safcom imeniweza pia. Kutoka kwa agent ni 5kms radius, mbona sio ATM ?
Lets continue learning how to be smarter kenyans anyway. Nah.
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