KPA

Whats going on?
Eti GSU wamefanya nini.
Naskia watu wa night shift hawakuingia ndani

it’s a sting operation nobody knows berth 13/14 and H/Q sealed off. the ship is suspected to be having drugs on board and some terrorist stuff

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Ushajibiwa

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Joint operation by GSU and Navy

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Mbisha please

Inakataa kuload

drag and drop

So, are going to witness another ship being blown up?
Nice diversion from the teachers and Waiguru sagas.

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http://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/admin-monk-deorro-hii-ni-nini.9391/
Getting same error while trying to upload

sorry about that. give us a momento to deal with it. as a temp solution zitupe http://imgur.com then link em here

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Not everything boils down to politics my friend. Good observation but delink yourself from siasa hii siasa ile. This is an operation informed by intelligence from different security agencies. Kwa hayo machache lets see what will come out of the kpa operation.

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MOMBASA
UPDATE ON PORT
Exit from port is being allowed but all entry is restricted. Attention is concentrated at berth 13.

This ship was in mumbai before it left for mombasa
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berth 13&14 no go zone

Haiya, mpaka saa hizi. Rumours are flying around that its a cache of weapons

Waiting for the comprehensive breaking news site ktalk.

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The Kenya army (KDF) backed by a unit from the General Service Unit, and anti-narcotics/drugs, and arms unit cordoned of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and conducted an operation.

The units sealed off the port and conducted a searches on ships docked at berth 13 suspected to be used for smuggling drugs and arms shortly after they berthed at 2100hrs Thursday.
Intelligence reports show that the intelligence service provided information about a ship often used to ship arms, ammunition, and drugs. The operation was planned ahead of docking of the vessel, and a car carrier, arrived at Berth Number 13.

Intelligence also shows that the port of Mombasa is used as the transit point for hard drugs and ammunition and illegal ivory trade by global kingpins.

Nearly 60% of drug money, arms, and ammunition traded in Mombasa fund conflicts and terrorism in East Africa.

Kenya’s external and internal intelligence divisions have increased their capability to detect and preempt such threats.

@meria mata= @thirdman ???

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[ATTACH=full]15465[/ATTACH] traffic cop busy at the junction leading to the port

[ATTACH=full]15471[/ATTACH] gsu officers yesterday a 0030hrs. KPA main gate