nachelea kusema Askari wetu (TZ) wanaweza kutofanya vitendo kama vya hawa. Mmoja amenionya nisiseme sana hasa proffesionalism ya waKenya, lakini niliikosoa. Sasa na hii ya kuyasafisha maduka waliotumwa kuyalinda? ni kama wetu wangeona aibu kidogo. labda ninapendelea sijui
From: Mobhare Matinyi <matinyi@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: [wanabidii] Mall Shopkeepers Suspect Kenyan Troops In Thefts
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Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: [wanabidii] Mall Shopkeepers Suspect Kenyan Troops In Thefts
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Mall Shopkeepers Suspect Kenyan Troops In Thefts
Jewelry cases smashed. Mobile phones ripped from displays. Cash registers emptied. Alcohol stocks plundered. For the second time in two months, poorly paid Kenyan security forces that moved in to control an emergency are being accused of robbing the very property they were supposed to protect. First the troops were accused of looting during a huge fire in August at Nairobi's main airport. Now shop owners at Westgate Mall are returning to their stores after last week's devastating terrorist attack to find displays ransacked and valuables stolen. One witness told The Associated Press that he saw a Kenyan soldier take cigarettes out of a dead man's pocket. AP on NPR
Mall Shopkeepers Suspect Kenyan Troops In Thefts
Jewelry cases smashed. Mobile phones ripped from displays. Cash registers emptied. Alcohol stocks plundered. For the second time in two months, poorly paid Kenyan security forces that moved in to control an emergency are being accused of robbing the very property they were supposed to protect. First the troops were accused of looting during a huge fire in August at Nairobi's main airport. Now shop owners at Westgate Mall are returning to their stores after last week's devastating terrorist attack to find displays ransacked and valuables stolen. One witness told The Associated Press that he saw a Kenyan soldier take cigarettes out of a dead man's pocket. AP on NPR
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