Nairobi residents are on high alert following a surge of mob-style attacks in the Central Business District (CBD), where organised gangs are using increasingly brazen methods to rob pedestrians and motorists in broad daylight.

According to Nairobi County Environment CEC Geoffrey Mosiria, the gangs โ€” often groups of 20 to 30 youths โ€” have introduced a shocking new ploy.

โ€œThey now carry human waste and threaten to pour it on victims unless they surrender their belongings,โ€ he revealed.

The gangs also disguise themselves as content creators filming for social media to disarm unsuspecting targets.

Mosiria further cautioned against giving money to street families, warning that some use the funds to buy drugs that fuel crime.

โ€œIf you want to help, support them to go back home, find work, or return to school โ€” not by giving handouts,โ€ he said.

Mosiria assured residents that the county is working with law enforcement to curb the menace.

โ€œWe engaged the Nairobi Regional Commander, and officers have already been deployed on the ground,โ€ he confirmed.

Terrified Nairobians have taken to social media to describe the ordeal. Some victims were attacked near police stations, while commuters report being cornered at bus stops. Motorists say phones, handbags, and side mirrors are snatched in traffic.

One X user lamented: โ€œItโ€™s shocking how they move in groups and no one dares to intervene.โ€

The wave of attacks has sparked public outcry, with residents demanding more patrols and a stronger police presence to restore order.

As fears grow that the situation could spiral further, many Nairobians are urging swift and decisive intervention to reclaim the CBD from lawlessness.


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