How Gangs Are Stealing from Residents in Nairobi CBD in Broad Daylight

How Gangs Are Stealing from Residents in Nairobi CBD in Broad Daylight

The resurgence of daylight robbery in Nairobi's central business district in recent weeks has put the police service on the spot, with many questioning the effectiveness of their routine patrols.

Gang groups including the notorious 40 Brothers gang have reportedly resumed their operations in the city center, even after the county government recently spent millions of shillings installing CCTV cameras along the streets to boost security.

The criminals are now robbing Kenyans in broad daylight, even in the streets that were previously considered safe.

Sources say the criminals have strategically placed themselves, targeting people leaving ATMs, forex bureaus, M-Pesa shops and even passers-by going about their business.

Once they identify a target, the gangs, mostly made of about 10, will usually follow you in smaller groups before converging and surrounding you, leaving no space for you to escape.

In a span about 30 seconds, the criminals snatch your items and ransack your pockets for any valuables before eloping.

“These ‘boys’ had been dealt with many years ago. I don’t understand why they have been allowed to return and terrorize wananchi,” said our source, who is an officer at Central Police Station.

A few days ago, a leaked CCTV footage showed a man being attacked by a gang outside a bank along Kimathi Street at 6:40 pm. The thugs walked away with his items. Other pedestrians are seen watching the incident without helping him.

Nairobi County Police Commander Japhet Koome says police have launched investigations into the incident, even as Directorate of Criminal Investigations scrutinizes the footage.

“We have mobilized a team of both uniformed and plain clothes police officers in the city center to crack down on this gang. Their activities had been suppressed but since they have devised new ways of robbing people, we have also come up with strategies to counter them,” Mr Koome said.

In December, a gang ambushed an Assistant Inspector-General of Police Francis Njeru as he walked to his office in the CBD and made away with Sh400,000.

Patrick Owino, a resident of Nairobi narrates how two people trailed him from behind as he walked between two parked buses along Moi Avenue.

“They started by taking my laptop bag from my shoulders and then my wallet and my phone. I tried seeking help from another man who was walking between the vehicles in the opposite direction, only for me to realize that they were together,” he said, adding that he was also injured.

Another gang is reported to be snatching handbags and mobile phones from pedestrians in the city center before escaping in motorcycles.

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Sun, 01/21/2018 @ 02:56pm

Police come after the fact. Its time wananchi armed themselves.
Its a societal problem, and we have to be tough on crime.Tougher than the criminals.

Doreen (not verified)     Sun, 01/21/2018 @ 07:45pm

In reply to by Maxiley (not verified)

In case you were wondering,The Western Envoys and American ambassador support fraud and stealing in Kenya.

Nothing to see here.Just carry on.This is the new normal.Accept and move on.

Secession for us, NASA supporters.We did not sign up for this.

Doreen (not verified)     Sun, 01/21/2018 @ 07:39pm

They are just Stealing just like "UhuRuto" stole votes and manufactured numbers in broadlight and got away with it.Now they are saying the were "Legally" elected.
Monkey see,monkey do.

Uhuru Kenyatta is Not my President.
Secession NOW!

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Mon, 01/22/2018 @ 03:00am

In reply to by Kumi tena (not verified)

@kumi tena, you need to be more respectful of women no matter who they voted for. Wacha upuzi, you can not be throwing such ugly words on women. These are mothers, daughters,sisters, aunties, cousins etc. Many saw your comment and didn't say anything. That's why we have thuggery in Kenya because of this bystander effect. @ kumitena tiga wana.

Kobole (not verified)     Sun, 01/21/2018 @ 09:19pm

This is an utter disgrace even the Assistant Inspector-General of Police was robbed and still nothing has being done. Why are Kenyans so passive?😔

Sukari (not verified)     Mon, 01/22/2018 @ 04:41am

Maxiley, if all citizens should be armed, how will the leader of thugery act? The likes of Babu et all who go around attacking mere citizens at work just because they can! He was arrested and released over the weekend. Looking at the footage, I nearly pitied him as a human being, looking so lost, haunted and dejected. I think someone must have "tiad kitu in him when he was in there". His look is a haunted one. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8yhuJ2tlvs

maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 01/22/2018 @ 11:51am

In reply to by Sukari (not verified)

yeap he looks lost and humbled.and ibelieve i noticed aslight limp.well he brought all this unto himself.so he was lying when he said he was in mombasa when the incident in question occured.

muthokoi (not verified)     Mon, 01/22/2018 @ 05:00am

Raila has taught his followers that breaking the law is very fashionable. All this is part of the so called Resistance. Police should move with speed to stem this political thuggery disguised as ordinary clime.

Anonymous (not verified)     Mon, 01/22/2018 @ 04:14pm

Baba had nothing to do with that rascal known as Babu.He needs to be dealt with just like the former deputy CJ baraza.The woman pinched a security guard and not only was she fired from her job she has had to eat humble pie as a mere lecturer in the University of Nairobi.You cannot go around breaking the law and beating up people .Babu needs to be in prison where he will chill for real after eating raw ugali with uncooked weevil laden beans

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