RIP in advance: Video of city thugs flaunting pistol, drugs causes panic online


A disturbing video circulating online has sparked widespread panic among Kenyans after a group of young men, believed to be city thugs, were seen openly flaunting a pistol and suspected drugs inside a residential house.

In the now-viral clip, the young men appear relaxed and unbothered as they record themselves while brandishing the weapon.

At one point, one of them casually handles the pistol, waving it around as others cheer him on. The group is also seen displaying substances believed to be drugs, further alarming viewers.

 

Hessy Wa Dandora warned the young men that authorities were now aware of their actions, signaling that they could soon face consequences. Photo: Hessy Wa Dandora/Facebook

 

What has unsettled many is the men’s boldness. They are heard hurling insults and issuing threats, seemingly daring anyone to confront them.

Their carefree attitude while in possession of a firearm has raised serious concerns about security and the accessibility of illegal weapons within residential areas.

The video quickly caught the attention of controversial crime buster Hessy Wa Dandora, who reposted the clip on social media.

Known for publicly calling out suspected criminals, Hessy did not hold back as he issued a stern warning to the individuals captured in the footage.

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His repost amplified the reach of the video, drawing even more reactions from Kenyans online.

In his message, he warned the young men that authorities were now aware of their actions, signaling that they could soon face consequences.

Hessy has previously used social media to expose suspected criminals and warn them before police action is taken, often sharing images and videos of individuals allegedly involved in crime.

Following his post, netizens flooded the comment section expressing fear, anger, and frustration over the incident.

Many questioned how such individuals could possess a firearm so openly without immediate intervention.

Some of the reactions included:

Clinchy Ian wrote:

“Hawa kuwatetea n ngumu” 

Kimani B Dancan said:

“Nisawa kazi ni rahisi sasa MTA chukuliwa kama chawa.” 

John John stated:

“Hiyo confidence wanaweza kuwa Ni makarao.” 

Binti Eleanor Paul posted:

“Aty tuko na ndeng’a Na mboka ni mboka? So kutuiba pia Ni mboka? Sawa tumejua.”

 

 

Others called on security agencies to move with speed and apprehend the suspects before the situation escalates into violence.

The incident has once again reignited debate over rising insecurity in urban areas, with many Kenyans urging law enforcement agencies to crack down on illegal firearms and drug abuse among the youth.

As the video continues to circulate widely, pressure is mounting on authorities to identify the individuals involved and take decisive action to restore public confidence in security.

 

 

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