Ab-Titchaz
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First of all the location is Uhuru Gardens not Uhuru Park.The gardens are not in CBD but are are far off town along Langata road on your way to Nairobi National park.
Secondly i think i can see a fire engine and firemen in the background.
These are guns that cant be redeemed i doubt they would burn firearms that are in better conditions.
Sample these comments...
Submitted by SJ502
Posted March 18, 2009 06:50 AM
Its comforting to see three city Firemen alert and ready for action... hopefully that hose pipe has sufficient water. It's very dry around here and with Carnivore, Supermarket,Barracks and a busy airport close by...I would be very careful starting a gun bonfire and at noontime! Life happens...
Submitted by wapet
Posted March 18, 2009 10:02 AM
This is just but a another of a public show.there is absolutely no need of destroying the product while the process of production is done nothing about.The government should think of blocking the avenues through which the guns get into the wrong hands instead of just enjoying a scene of their destruction.
Submitted by SJ502
Posted March 18, 2009 07:05 AM
Why buy new and expensive arms from Ukraine again in these hard times? Clean and service these WMD...they must have been working the last time some crooks used them!
AB- now you are posting comments from blogs and expect us to take them as the truth? Iam positive that the guns are obsolete, and cant be used.. and of course its a public show, we ve been doing it for years..
Sijui sana lakini unajua wakati wa ile kasheshe ya uchaguzi wa Kenya hata hapa US kuna wa-Kenya ambao walikuwa wanawatumia ndugu zao hela ili wanunue silaha kutoka Somalia (Maana jamaa ni Mkikuyu na alikuwa anasema kwamba lazima waue wa-jaluo woote kwa sababu hii ni zamu yao na wao wamenyanyaswa sana) whatever that means. Kwa hiyo nadhani baadhi ya hizo silaha ziliingia wakati wa machafuko ya uchaguzi maana kuna watu walisema lazima wajilinde.Smatta,
No I don't expect you to take them as the truth. Those
are postings by fellow Kenyans expressing their opinion
in the Daily Nation.
I doubt if those guns were obsolete as they had been
redeemed from criminals so to speak.And you are not
wrong to say Kenya mumezoea hizi 'shows'..serikali ya
usanii!
Meanwhile the question remains, where are these guns
coming from? Shouldn't the authorities be more concerned
about how to stop the channels through which they come
through other than these shows you are talking about?
Meanwhile the question remains, where are these guns
coming from? Shouldn't the authorities be more concerned
about how to stop the channels through which they come
through other than these shows you are talking about?
Smatta,
No I don't expect you to take them as the truth. Those
are postings by fellow Kenyans expressing their opinion
in the Daily Nation.
I doubt if those guns were obsolete as they had been
redeemed from criminals so to speak.And you are not
wrong to say Kenya mumezoea hizi 'shows'..serikali ya
usanii!
Meanwhile the question remains, where are these guns
coming from? Shouldn't the authorities be more concerned
about how to stop the channels through which they come
through other than these shows you are talking about?
Secondly i think i can see a fire engine and firemen in the background.
These are guns that cant be redeemed i doubt they would burn firearms that are in better conditions.
Ab-Tichaz,
They are flowing IN from Somalia! And knowing that there so many Somalis who are well connected with Kenya's Security Agencies, there is no doubt that it is as easy as ABC to get the weapons down to Kenya!
If a Kenyan hustler can cross the border to tanzania with a G-3, an AK 47 rifle, and grenades, to commit a bank robbery, what makes Kenya an exception..
What is the purpose of this statement?Hebu clarify mawazo yako.