Rankaz13 wrote:newfarer wrote:how could the senior police officers do this
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weren't inexperienced young boys not just send to die?
if you read the victims accounts most of them were recent graduates who could easily faint at a gun shot. sad
Same story at Baragoi: recent graduates. This has always been the police modus operandi. Recent graduates are posted to those hotspots, ostensibly to toughen them up. In days gone by, they'd be posted to the former NEP to battle it out with the then Somali bandits/shiftas. Very wrong approach IMO.
Very sad.
Last night we were watching in a not a local the news on the guy who was hiding with grass planted on his head. I made the kiash comment that in the US that guy would have been creamed for being a coward.
Everyone reminded me that this is Kenya. No one on the table would have fought for Kenya when all they had was a G3 rifle and no back up for days and their bosses eating mutura and fish at Kosewes in Nairobi.
It has now come to this. Where the public feels sorry for these poor young Kenyan policemen who are sacrificed for press conferences and tough rhetoric from their bosses.
By the way, after the leo jioni ultimatum from the president, how many guns were returned? If its less than the number stolen, then you know the bandits don't take Kenya seriously.
If this is cattle, what happens when the oil starts flowing? Mtajua kweli Turkana sio Kenya.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.