Monday 23 November 2015

Suspected State Sponsored Gang Escape with ODM’s 2017’s Blueprint



Mon, Nov 23, 2015
Nairobi, KENYA — Unverifiable sources have read mischief in today’s early morning raid of the offices of the main political party in the sprawling Kilimani,Nairobi seizing 4 computers with crucial data base and ODM’s perceived winning strategies of 2017. They also escaped with one new guard at the site who is suspected to be part of the gang.
The party headquarters, known as ‘The Orange House’’ is normally heavily guarded by barriers erected by the party, with armed personnel manning checkpoints at the gates.
The desperation of the ODM’s competitors however could not be hampered by such measures; they are alleged to have resorted to the use of money and power at their disposal against less stringent vetting employment procedures at the Party Office to create an inside operation.
The ODM is an avowedly ‘people’s ’political party that describes itself as a bastion of Change Movements affiliates coalition known as CORD.
Local human-rights activists and party members are rumoured to be saying that police and security officials will routinely cover up the whole issue and it will be all forgotten.
The Standard Reported Police are looking for a gang that raided the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party headquarters in Nairobi and stole four computers that had crucial information.
Police say the raid happened at about 2 am Monday when about five men went there and tied two of the three guards who were on duty before carrying away the computers. They escaped with one of the guards and he is yet to be traced, Nairobi police commander Japheth Koome said.
According to police, the gang seemed to have had an easy access to the Orange House. The main door and others were broken. "Preliminary findings show the guard was new at the place and we suspect he colluded with the thieves to carry out the crime. An investigation has been launched,” said Koome
The party officials say the computers had crucial party data and the incident is a big blow on their activities. ODM spokesman Philip Etale said the attackers were armed at the time of the incident. "The ODM party offices at Orange House were early today broken into by armed men who took away all the computers that contained vital information,” he said. He added the guards did not have keys to the rooms where the computers were.
Etale said the computers had crucial information on party activities. "We don’t know if the missing guard was part of the gang or was abducted and we urge police to urgently follow up the matter,” he added.
The party has been conducting grassroots elections ahead of their national one. ODM, which is the biggest single party in parliament, is an affiliate member of the Cord coalition.
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Suspected State Sponsored Gang Escape with ODM’s 2017’s Blueprint

Mon, Nov 23, 2015
Nairobi, KENYA — Unverifiable sources have read mischief in today’s early morning raid of the offices of the main political party in the sprawling Kilimani,Nairobi seizing 4 computers with crucial data base and ODM’s perceived winning strategies of 2017. They also escaped with one new guard at the site who is suspected to be part of the gang.
The party headquarters, known as ‘The Orange House’’ is normally heavily guarded by barriers erected by the party, with armed personnel manning checkpoints at the gates.
The desperation of the ODM’s competitors however could not be hampered by such measures; they are alleged to have resorted to the use of money and power at their disposal against less stringent vetting employment procedures at the Party Office to create an inside operation.
The ODM is an avowedly ‘people’s ’political party that describes itself as a bastion of Change Movements affiliates coalition known as CORD.
Local human-rights activists and party members are rumoured to be saying that police and security officials will routinely cover up the whole issue and it will be all forgotten.
The Standard Reported Police are looking for a gang that raided the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party headquarters in Nairobi and stole four computers that had crucial information.
Police say the raid happened at about 2 am Monday when about five men went there and tied two of the three guards who were on duty before carrying away the computers. They escaped with one of the guards and he is yet to be traced, Nairobi police commander Japheth Koome said.
According to police, the gang seemed to have had an easy access to the Orange House. The main door and others were broken. "Preliminary findings show the guard was new at the place and we suspect he colluded with the thieves to carry out the crime. An investigation has been launched,” said Koome
The party officials say the computers had crucial party data and the incident is a big blow on their activities. ODM spokesman Philip Etale said the attackers were armed at the time of the incident. "The ODM party offices at Orange House were early today broken into by armed men who took away all the computers that contained vital information,” he said. He added the guards did not have keys to the rooms where the computers were.
Etale said the computers had crucial information on party activities. "We don’t know if the missing guard was part of the gang or was abducted and we urge police to urgently follow up the matter,” he added.

The party has been conducting grassroots elections ahead of their national one. ODM, which is the biggest single party in parliament, is an affiliate member of the Cord coalition.
- See more at: http://theweekly-review.com/suspected-state-sponsored-gang-escape-with-odms-s-blueprint-p349-169.htm#sthash.5jYIt8cy.gfTGuETs.dpuf

Suspected State Sponsored Gang Escape with ODM’s 2017’s Blueprint

Mon, Nov 23, 2015
Nairobi, KENYA — Unverifiable sources have read mischief in today’s early morning raid of the offices of the main political party in the sprawling Kilimani,Nairobi seizing 4 computers with crucial data base and ODM’s perceived winning strategies of 2017. They also escaped with one new guard at the site who is suspected to be part of the gang.
The party headquarters, known as ‘The Orange House’’ is normally heavily guarded by barriers erected by the party, with armed personnel manning checkpoints at the gates.
The desperation of the ODM’s competitors however could not be hampered by such measures; they are alleged to have resorted to the use of money and power at their disposal against less stringent vetting employment procedures at the Party Office to create an inside operation.
The ODM is an avowedly ‘people’s ’political party that describes itself as a bastion of Change Movements affiliates coalition known as CORD.
Local human-rights activists and party members are rumoured to be saying that police and security officials will routinely cover up the whole issue and it will be all forgotten.
The Standard Reported Police are looking for a gang that raided the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party headquarters in Nairobi and stole four computers that had crucial information.
Police say the raid happened at about 2 am Monday when about five men went there and tied two of the three guards who were on duty before carrying away the computers. They escaped with one of the guards and he is yet to be traced, Nairobi police commander Japheth Koome said.
According to police, the gang seemed to have had an easy access to the Orange House. The main door and others were broken. "Preliminary findings show the guard was new at the place and we suspect he colluded with the thieves to carry out the crime. An investigation has been launched,” said Koome
The party officials say the computers had crucial party data and the incident is a big blow on their activities. ODM spokesman Philip Etale said the attackers were armed at the time of the incident. "The ODM party offices at Orange House were early today broken into by armed men who took away all the computers that contained vital information,” he said. He added the guards did not have keys to the rooms where the computers were.
Etale said the computers had crucial information on party activities. "We don’t know if the missing guard was part of the gang or was abducted and we urge police to urgently follow up the matter,” he added.

The party has been conducting grassroots elections ahead of their national one. ODM, which is the biggest single party in parliament, is an affiliate member of the Cord coalition.
- See more at: http://theweekly-review.com/suspected-state-sponsored-gang-escape-with-odms-s-blueprint-p349-169.htm#sthash.5jYIt8cy.gfTGuETs.dpuf

Suspected State Sponsored Gang Escape with ODM’s 2017’s Blueprint

Mon, Nov 23, 2015
Nairobi, KENYA — Unverifiable sources have read mischief in today’s early morning raid of the offices of the main political party in the sprawling Kilimani,Nairobi seizing 4 computers with crucial data base and ODM’s perceived winning strategies of 2017. They also escaped with one new guard at the site who is suspected to be part of the gang.
The party headquarters, known as ‘The Orange House’’ is normally heavily guarded by barriers erected by the party, with armed personnel manning checkpoints at the gates.
The desperation of the ODM’s competitors however could not be hampered by such measures; they are alleged to have resorted to the use of money and power at their disposal against less stringent vetting employment procedures at the Party Office to create an inside operation.
The ODM is an avowedly ‘people’s ’political party that describes itself as a bastion of Change Movements affiliates coalition known as CORD.
Local human-rights activists and party members are rumoured to be saying that police and security officials will routinely cover up the whole issue and it will be all forgotten.
The Standard Reported Police are looking for a gang that raided the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party headquarters in Nairobi and stole four computers that had crucial information.
Police say the raid happened at about 2 am Monday when about five men went there and tied two of the three guards who were on duty before carrying away the computers. They escaped with one of the guards and he is yet to be traced, Nairobi police commander Japheth Koome said.
According to police, the gang seemed to have had an easy access to the Orange House. The main door and others were broken. "Preliminary findings show the guard was new at the place and we suspect he colluded with the thieves to carry out the crime. An investigation has been launched,” said Koome
The party officials say the computers had crucial party data and the incident is a big blow on their activities. ODM spokesman Philip Etale said the attackers were armed at the time of the incident. "The ODM party offices at Orange House were early today broken into by armed men who took away all the computers that contained vital information,” he said. He added the guards did not have keys to the rooms where the computers were.
Etale said the computers had crucial information on party activities. "We don’t know if the missing guard was part of the gang or was abducted and we urge police to urgently follow up the matter,” he added.

The party has been conducting grassroots elections ahead of their national one. ODM, which is the biggest single party in parliament, is an affiliate member of the Cord coalition.
- See more at: http://theweekly-review.com/suspected-state-sponsored-gang-escape-with-odms-s-blueprint-p349-169.htm#sthash.5jYIt8cy.gfTGuETs.dpuf

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