- A video emerged online showing a woman in Nairobi’s CBD screaming in fear as she was stolen in the afternoon
- Despite the woman’s loud screams, the audience did nothing to intervene, although some residents were heard screaming for help
- Kenyans online expressed fear of their safety in the opinion, while others blamed political influence on the situation
The amazing video of a woman screaming in fear in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) has emerged online.
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The woman in the video found herself surrounded by a group of robbers who snatched her wallet in the afternoon.
What about the robbers stole a woman in Nairobi?
In the clip, depicting the area near the national park, a large group of men passed by the woman, wearing a pink sweater and black and white skirts.
He stood still, seemingly letting the men pass, so that only two men could steal his wallet.
One approached from the front, but succeeded in pulling the bag aside and sometimes grabbing it at once, leaving her in great fear.

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He shouted loudly and ran to save his life as the robbers left his property. Others did nothing, since the audience and the Witnesses screamed with him.
“Well, you, thieves, hold one,” Residents were heard screaming.
In the same video, another woman, seemingly unaware of what was going on, was rescued by a good Samaritan who pulled her aside.
He was heading straight to the place where people allegedly gangsters had to go back to the safest place along the road.
This datesless video emerged when Kenyans emerged on social networks to defy the current city situation.
Many have complained about getting drunk and stolen, while others share the stories of events almost equally within the CBD.
What did the network say about the bandits in Nairobi CBD
Kassim Mganga:
“Where are we going? We have a lot of civilian officers on the ground.”
Essli Mwas:
“Waaaah! Nowadays I’m scared even from 10 pm.”
KIANANGI JNR:
“I feel bad for someone who doesn’t know Nairobi well because you can even lose your life trying to defend your mobile phone from them.”
Nick Mbuu:
“We are being prepared for 2027.
Martin Kiria:
“What was the country expecting when these hooligans started ‘providing security’ with the police service? Do you know what will happen to them?
Kenyans tell the robbery that hurts hearts CBD
In a similar news, TUKO.co.ke reported that some Nairobi residents raised concerns about the escalation of the theft of abuse across CBD in the afternoon.
The victims noted that the gangs are targeting people in the streets full of people and busy bus stations, stealing valuable items within a few minutes.
In addition, some attackers carried unusual weapons, leaving many to question the city’s security.

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