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Lamu/Mpeketoni
simonkabz
#441 Posted : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:08:51 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
murchr wrote:
McReggae wrote:
murchr wrote:
Is it true that Safaricom Network has been jammed in Lamu?


Posted yesterday, the main hub had no Power (KP was absent and fuel kwishad)

Did you ask about the other 3 netwroks and the police frequency?




what hub? BST stations? That shouldn't affect cellphone transmission. It doesnt work like transformer na stima no, if one station is down, signals are received by the next station. Ama what do u mean i aint getting you


The suspect arrested operating a twitter account supposedly used by Al Shabaab to claim responsibility for the MpeketoniAttack is Ishmael Omondi.

Okay!Sad Sad This country is royally screwed!
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McReggae
#442 Posted : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:13:23 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
murchr wrote:
McReggae wrote:
murchr wrote:
Is it true that Safaricom Network has been jammed in Lamu?


Posted yesterday, the main hub had no Power (KP was absent and fuel kwishad)

Did you ask about the other 3 netwroks and the police frequency?




what hub? BST stations? That shouldn't affect cellphone transmission. It doesnt work like transformer na stima no, if one station is down, signals are received by the next station. Ama what do u mean i aint getting you


The suspect arrested operating a twitter account supposedly used by Al Shabaab to claim responsibility for the MpeketoniAttack is Ishmael Omondi.


Operating the parody, atakuwa example kwa wengine kama yeye!!!Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....he must now solve the issue of this attack!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
murchr
#443 Posted : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:14:48 PM
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Caveman wrote:
murchr wrote:
McReggae wrote:
murchr wrote:
Is it true that Safaricom Network has been jammed in Lamu?


Posted yesterday, the main hub had no Power (KP was absent and fuel kwishad)

Did you ask about the other 3 netwroks and the police frequency?




what hub? BST stations? That shouldn't affect cellphone transmission. It doesnt work like transformer na stima no, if one station is down, signals are received by the next station. Ama what do u mean i aint getting you

A HUB means that many surrounding BTSes (boosters) are connected to it to relay the information to the switching stations. If this sites goes off, the other surrounding boosters will not work even if they are ON. The information path to the switching center is 'cut'


Thanks caveman. How convenient. No fuel, absent KP and attack. Coincidence? Very interesting
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Impunity
#444 Posted : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 3:39:19 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
murchr wrote:
McReggae wrote:
murchr wrote:
Is it true that Safaricom Network has been jammed in Lamu?


Posted yesterday, the main hub had no Power (KP was absent and fuel kwishad)

Did you ask about the other 3 netwroks and the police frequency?




what hub? BST stations? That shouldn't affect cellphone transmission. It doesnt work like transformer na stima no, if one station is down, signals are received by the next station. Ama what do u mean i aint getting you


The suspect arrested operating a twitter account supposedly used by Al Shabaab to claim responsibility for the MpeketoniAttack is Ishmael Omondi.


Eti Ishmael? Halafu ongeza Omondi?

I know they have even created a new birth certificate for him just in case @Mutunga courts wats more evidence.
Hii ni ndingital gaament.

Its difficult to lie consistently wajameni!

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TAZ
#445 Posted : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 4:14:08 PM
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McReggae
#446 Posted : Thursday, June 19, 2014 11:34:24 AM
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..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
McReggae
#447 Posted : Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:30:22 PM
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Peter Kenneth!!!
Statement on the Mpeketoni attack

I am deeply saddened by the attack of innocent Kenyans in Mpeketoni that has led to the loss of many lives. I wish a quick recovery to those who survived the attack and send my deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in this unfortunate attack. May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace.


I have visited the people of Mpeketoni many times. I have always been delighted by the warmth of the people and their sense of community. It is very unfortunate that such evil, pain and suffering would be visited upon them. As they come to terms with and recover from such a grievous violation of their lives, we must stand with them as a nation.

The attack on Mpeketoni is a reminder to us all that the level of insecurity in Kenya has reached intolerable levels. With the increasing frequency and gravity of attacks, rising levels of crime and the failure of our security organs to guarantee Kenyans of their security is evident. In the past, we have heard strong statements on security after every attack. Unfortunately, these statements are often not followed by commensurate action. As I have stated before, strong words must be followed by tough action. This is often not the case and this attack is clear evidence of the continued failure of our security organs to live up to our expectations.

It is very evident now, our intelligence gathering remains as weak as before the Westgate attack which should have been a watershed moment for the management of security in Kenya. Each year, the security organs are allocated huge amounts of money for the sole purpose of keeping Kenyans safe. Of these, the intelligence arm get a lion’s share and must therefore be at the centre of ensuring the safety of Kenyans. It is absolutely clear that they have failed us; one does not need to be a rocket scientist to see the inadequacy of our intelligence apparatus. The Kenyan people are not interested in the mere enumeration of foiled attacks; they want to know that they are safe and that their security can never be negotiated.

I have been steadfast in my support for the KDF incursion into Somalia to protect us from the threat of al-Shabaab. It is becoming increasingly clear that our presence in Somalia has not improved our security. We need to reassess the reasons for our presence there and possibly rethink our presence altogether. We must now, more than ever before, think of bringing back or men and women in uniform to protect our borders.

These are heavy issues that need to be approached with sobriety. As I have often stated, Kenyan belongs to all of us, and for most of us, it is our only home. We must jealously safeguard our way of life and learn to live and work together to resolve the issues affecting us.

It is moments such as this, moments which try our souls, which should reminds us of what we must do. Let’s talk to each other and resolve these security crises together.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
masukuma
#448 Posted : Thursday, June 19, 2014 2:01:13 PM
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Peter Kenneth via Makerenge wrote:
I have been steadfast in my support for the KDF incursion into Somalia to protect us from the threat of al-Shabaab. It is becoming increasingly clear that our presence in Somalia has not improved our security. We need to reassess the reasons for our presence there and possibly rethink our presence altogether. We must now, more than ever before, think of bringing back or men and women in uniform to protect our borders.

Yes indeed!! ni wajinga tu hawabadili nia!
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callaspade
#449 Posted : Thursday, June 19, 2014 2:11:46 PM
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......strange that this guys choose to attack at night so less publicity for them.
... reports indicate they were covering the face

...some residents claim to know them

.....they create scenario of "we" are truly al shabab to divert investigations

...they know the owners of some buildings and buses

...kill mainly men

....no response from even local police is recorded

.....they cannot be tracked so are still withing the locals( repeated attack next day)

...obviously was meant to kick out 'watu wa bara"


...oil discovered n Lamu 2 days later


....to me this points to local issues on land



ecstacy
#450 Posted : Thursday, June 19, 2014 3:02:40 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Peter Kenneth via Makerenge wrote:
I have been steadfast in my support for the KDF incursion into Somalia to protect us from the threat of al-Shabaab. It is becoming increasingly clear that our presence in Somalia has not improved our security. We need to reassess the reasons for our presence there and possibly rethink our presence altogether. We must now, more than ever before, think of bringing back or men and women in uniform to protect our borders.

Yes indeed!! ni wajinga tu hawabadili nia!


We cannot get into a fight, retreat and expect all to return to normal.

Aren't we more vulnerable if Al Shabaab regroups?

At least for now, KDF can keep some of them busy on their soil as we forcibly transit to a serious security apparatus.

Al Shabaab are now making territorial demands on our soil. Can you imagine relying on Kimaiyo or even his best replacement with the same ill equipped police force trying to secure the northern and coastal sectors as KDF remain in the barracks having beers.

It is time to shed off the AMISOM tag, re-evaluate why we in Somalia and act all the way deeper into Somalia for us, if we have to, then hand back to AMISOM and only then, get out!
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