Jubilee Dev - Nairobi CCTV cameras working to fight crime

[SIZE=5]Police use phone technology to arrest gangster, recover pistol[/SIZE]
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 2017
http://www.nation.co.ke/image/view/-/4201226/highRes/1819167/-/maxw/600/-/3tmlvlz/-/ceska-pic.jpg
A Ceska pistol. Police in Nairobi, using mobile phone technology, have tracked down and arrested a gangster sped off from a robbery scene on November 23, 2017 and recovered a mini Ceska pistol. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

[SIZE=3]In Summary[/SIZE]
[ul]
[li]The pistol with a serial Number B181951 was snatched from its owner on Ring Road.[/li][li]The gangster jumped into a white car, a Toyota Mark X bearing registration number KBW 266A, and sped off.[/li][li]Police circulated the car’s details to all police stations in Kenya, with orders to intercept it.[/li][/ul]
By FRED MUKINDA
More by this Author
Barely two days after a gangster sped off from a robbery scene in a white car, police tracked him down and arrested him.

Using mobile telephone technology, police arrested Mr Hudson Musamali Isalamba, 37, at 7.45am on Thursday.

“Upon interrogation he led police officers to a dumpsite off General Mathenge Road where he had hidden a mini Ceska loaded with 15 rounds of 9mm wrapped with a plastic bag. He was escorted to parklands police station,” police said in a preliminary report.

The pistol with a serial Number B181951 was snatched from its owner on Ring Road in Nairobi’s Parklands at 6 pm on Tuesday.

Following the robbery, the gangster jumped into a white car, a Toyota Mark X bearing registration number KBW 266A, and sped off.

Police circulated the car’s details to all police stations in Kenya, with orders to intercept it.

The victim was carrying out a regular inspection of National Police Service street cameras on Ring Road when a man snatched his bag containing the pistol, an iPad and Sh100,000.

Videos captured by the street cameras are relayed and monitored at the NPS headquarters at Jogoo House.

The victim also reported that he had parked his car – a Mercedes Benz - at the nearby Oval House, prior to the robbery.

carrying out general inspection of CCTV cameras, with a bag containing 100,000 and a pistol??
and had packed in the nearby Oval House?

could i be reading too much between the lines?

Only recovered because of the victim’s access to the camera system. What happens to the rest of the citizens? How do we get police to go through hours of footage to get our stuff back?

Ni ile tu Hudson Njaramba aligonga mbirrionaire

In normal circumstances such thugs are shot dead (extra judicial killing). What was special with this one?

Cameras are good crime fighting tools and should be everywhere in town centers
Does anybody know why Kenya police don’t round up the goons who are clearly seen on cameras throwing stones at police or looting and plundering people’s cars and business premises? They’re easy to identify so why not pick them up and charge them in the mahakama?

stage managed

But haiwezi ona kina msando na juma…

Report to the DCIO offices boss, very friendly guys to wananchi than the kilo Papa.