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KENYA: Blind city? Shame of Nairobi without working CCTV cameras

KENYA: Blind city? Shame of Nairobi without working CCTV cameras

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CCTV along Riverside Drive and Ring Road Kileleshwa junction in Nairobi on Saturday, 15/08/2020. [File ,Standard]

The fatal shooting of lawyer Mathew Kyalo Mbobu has laid bare Nairobi’s failure to leverage technology in the fight against crime.

A week after Mbobu was felled by a hail of bullets in a drive-by attack along Magadi Road, investigators still have no dependable clues on the identity of his killers.

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