while you were distracted by meaningless politics...

Alikimbia, for real?

boetros boetros Ghali akiwa UN secretary General

tukiwa na Pontius Pilate :smiley:

tuki-loot Constantinople

Before the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

Hii tuliona Jana.

kabla Akombe aoshe kikombe moja mara 50 juu ya stress

The burglary
On Sunday, November 19th 2017, a gang of burglars tunneled into KCB BANK THIKA BRANCH and removed five containers of 50-real notes, with an estimated value of ksh. 50,000,000 (about 500,000 USD and weighing about 100 kgs… The burglars managed to evade or disable the bank’s internal alarms and sensors, and the burglary remained undiscovered until the bank opened for business the following Monday.

Planning stage
Three months before the burglary, the criminals rented a commercial property in the centre of Thika town and tunneled 120 meters beneath blocks of houses to a position beneath the bank. The gang had renovated the property and put up a sign indicating it was a landscaping company selling both natural and artificial grass as well as plants. Neighbours, who estimated that the gang consisted of between six and ten men, described how they had seen van-loads of soil being removed daily, but understood this to be a normal activity of the business. The tunnel, being roughly 70 cm (2.3 ft) square and running 4 meters (13 ft) beneath the surface, was well-constructed: it was lined with wood and plastic and had its own lighting and air conditioning systems.

Execution Stage

On the final weekend, the gang broke through 1.1 meters (3.6 ft) of steel-reinforced concrete to enter the bank vault. A considerable amount of time would be required to remove and transport the money due to the volume and weight of the amount that was taken

These thika thieves need Moran of the Burning Spear (MBS) award not a jail term