INTRODUCTION This month, we noted a slight increase in crime and other incidents compared to last month. 333 incidents were reported in May as compared to 294 cases reported in April. In general, there was a high incidence of theſt all over Kenya. We would advise you to en- gage in simple security procedures like; not leaving valuables in plain sight, ensuring you get proper locks, invesng in a simple CCTV setup and reporng every incident to the authories. Another concerning trend was the number of incidents reported relang to murder; where a significant number of vicms were killed by armed thugs but nothing stolen from them. Some were killed by family members as a result of domesc quarrels. With the ongoing campaigns; traffic disrupons, civil unrest and violent clashes among supporters of different aspirants are expected before, during and possibly beyond the general elecons. Rallies, demonstraons and protests may occur with lile noce and even those intended to be peaceful can quickly turn violent. This then presents criminal elements or terrorists with the opportunity to tar- get large gatherings. We advise you to avoid large gatherings and exercise cauon if unexpectedly in the vicinity of any such events. Below, we have listed the notable incidents that have been recorded on our end this past month, with a matching analysis intended to show the current trends. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH: On Wednesday 3 rd May 2017, along Mombasa Road: An employee of an industrial company was arrested by one of our guards aſter she was found with stolen items while booking off. The suspect was taken to Industrial Area Police Staon by our Mobile Response Team. On Saturday 6 th May 2017,Riverside Gardens. Two suspects armed with machetes were forced to flee upon sighng our Mobile Response Team (MRT) who were responding to the incident. The suspects had raided a residenal property before our MRT was nofied. Nothing was reported stolen. On Sunday 14 th May 2017, along South Airport Road. Four thugs who had raided a godown and ed up private security guards were forced to flee aſter sighng our Mobile Response Team (MRT) approaching. The Mobile Response Team were alerted aſter an intruder alarm went off. Nothing was reported stolen. SECUREX MONTHLY SECURITY BRIEFING May 2017
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INTRODUCTION This month, we noted a slight increase in crime and other incidents compared to last month. 333 incidents were reported in May as
compared to 294 cases reported in April. In general, there was a high incidence of theft all over Kenya. We would advise you to en-
gage in simple security procedures like; not leaving valuables in plain sight, ensuring you get proper locks, investing in a simple CCTV
setup and reporting every incident to the authorities. Another concerning trend was the number of incidents reported relating to
murder; where a significant number of victims were killed by armed thugs but nothing stolen from them. Some were killed by family
members as a result of domestic quarrels.
With the ongoing campaigns; traffic disruptions, civil unrest and violent clashes among supporters of different aspirants are expected
before, during and possibly beyond the general elections. Rallies, demonstrations and protests may occur with little notice and even
those intended to be peaceful can quickly turn violent. This then presents criminal elements or terrorists with the opportunity to tar-
get large gatherings. We advise you to avoid large gatherings and exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of any such events.
Below, we have listed the notable incidents that have been recorded on our end this past month, with a matching analysis intended
to show the current trends.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH:
On Wednesday 3rd May 2017, along Mombasa Road: An employee of an industrial company was arrested by one of our guards
after she was found with stolen items while booking off. The suspect was taken to Industrial Area Police Station by our Mobile
Response Team.
On Saturday 6th May 2017,Riverside Gardens. Two suspects armed with machetes were forced to flee upon sighting our Mobile
Response Team (MRT) who were responding to the incident. The suspects had raided a residential property before our MRT was
notified. Nothing was reported stolen.
On Sunday 14th May 2017, along South Airport Road. Four thugs who had raided a godown and tied up private security guards
were forced to flee after sighting our Mobile Response Team (MRT) approaching. The Mobile Response Team were alerted after
an intruder alarm went off. Nothing was reported stolen.
SECUREX MONTHLY SECURITY
BRIEFING May 2017
ANALYSIS OF INCIDENTS IN RELATION TO THE DAYS OF THE WEEK
ANALYSIS OF INCIDENTS IN RELATION TO THE SCENES OF INCIDENTS
ANALYSIS OF INCIDENTS IN RELATION TO THE SCENES OF INCIDENTS IN THE REST OF THE COUNTRY
NAIROBI THE REST OF THE COUNTRY
ANALYSIS OF INCIDENTS IN RELATION TO PHYSICAL LOCATION
KEY: ZONE A: Muthaiga, Runda, Nyari, Gigiri, Thika Road ZONE B: Brookside, Westlands, Waiyaki Way, ZONE C: Kilimani, Lavington, Ngong Road,Langata, Kibera ZONE D: Mombasa Road, Mlolongo, North Airport, Industrial Area. ZONE E: Nairobi Central Business District. ZONE F: Parklands, Pangani, Ngara.
NOTE: Please note there were other 238 incidents reported outside Nairobi