Click here to subscribe to our channel 👉🏽bit.ly/subscribetoafrica 🎥 Watch this documentary in SWAHILI here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bz8MdXk8cgo.html and in FRENCH here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EgUFVdUCp28.html 🗞Read more about this investigation here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd117e52d30o
My mans survived five bullets staight to the torsoe is in unimaginable pain....forced to use a gross colostomy bag and is still able to smile during the interview😮
@@patriot2314 HAITI IS MILES AWAY FROM KENYAN BORDERS, IT'S EFFECTS WILL AFFECT KENYA IN THE MOST MINIMAL WAY POSSIBLE, WE HAVE NO BUSINESS SENDING OUR TROOPS TO HAITI
the police get trained in israel, the us, and the uk. i think they know what they are training them with no? does the police in the us have a sterling human rights reputation? and we can see the policing of gaza and how that has been.
@@CamLeaksThat's actually really good relative to the tens of millions of crimes committed each year in the US. I'm not from America but I know they have tens of millions of crimes committed each year and only 5000 a year die according to the statistics.
@@pharaohraheemangelofdeath … I’m not African. I just came across this story. So if what you say is true, then he is doing good work. Just thought he was one of the pretend do-gooders. My apologies.
@@itsTheTruthTellermost of us have personal stories of people we know who were victims of gun violence. One of my friends from primary school, a very good friend, was shot in 2018. Growing up in Nyeri, I had a neighbor in 2009 who was also just shot. Kenya is very unsafe
@@mainagibsonke so do I but I'm telling you if you have traveled this earth you will realize we are very safe. You just have PTSD and it's hard getting over that but I guarantee you especially now in 2024 we are very safe. Growing up in my era it wasn't this safe bana 😂
Lets stop blaiming poverty. Majority of us poor people choose to work hard instead of killing people! Nothjng to do with poverty, just laziness and greed.
Those gentleman who are giving back to their community ,I salute you ,the Government should enroll those guys under county government so that they can also make something as they sacrifice their sleep
the police is gang number 1. si they help people distribute drugs, and they sexually assault prosititutes too. we need pro social solutions headed by civil society, and supported by state funds if possible. youth clubs, job training areas, work houses etc. those who want to fight should join the military or learn martial arts.
@@LetsTravellChannel adjective having an excessive desire or appetite for food. "he's scoffed the lot, the greedy pig" Similar: gluttonous ravenous ravening voracious gourmandizing gourmand intemperate self-indulgent insatiable insatiate wolfish gannet-like piggish piggy swinish hoggish gutsy esurient edacious Opposite: temperate ascetic having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power. "people driven from their land by greedy developers"
I hope this documentary will not make the criminals, including the police themselves, to go after King Kafu. There is a very high chance that the people who called the young man in Kisumu were the police who didn't want the gun to be recognized.
I suspect that it’s a gun for hire by rogue police officers. Returning the gun will implicate the involved police officers who usually take the lives of those who expose them because they’re witnesses.
this is stupid and he is putting the people he "helps" in danger. why is the press taking pictures of the gun returned? won't it make it easier for the gun dealers to identify who is returning the gun? the approach of working with the police is quite stupid, and most people are rejecting it cause it is not really offering much of a way out, they may be better off defacing the gun and dumping it themselves.
I'm a Nigerian, I was attacked during my time schooling in Kenya and Rongai to be precise. Thank God I had some money with me on that day or else I would have been dead. Some can lay claim of poverty but most of them are people who dont want to try in life but hiding behind a weapon to extort and kill. Till today I still get those flashbacks after months of sleepless nights even after leaving Kenya. No one helps you if you are attacked and to make matter worse they all utter one phrase which cannot escape my head till today "this is Kenya". I still have friends who still wants me to come back because of how great the bond we've shared till today, but deep down wouldn't advice myself to go back.
@@itsTheTruthTeller I still have a birthday of one my boy to attend in November in Nairobi, you can come for Nyama choma he is a kenyan brother we vibe every day. Cant let bad people spoil the good ones have built a home with.
A police man saying no problem issa a fuking lie...rusha hiyo kitu kwa muto enda as far as you can start a fresh ..piga dua rudi kwa maombi omba msamaha and God will open new doors ..
Terrific documentary! watched from Texas where anyone can carry a gun. USA is the greatest purveyor of guns to the world, sad to say, I have not owned one for many years and don't miss it.
Not easy in our streets young generation have a hard life due to everything we see in our government and not only the government but also drugs on street
When i visit Nairobi (as i would in the next 14 days) i never see this side of the city as i am stuck in my comfort zone and in places like Kilimani, Runda and the other highbrow areas. Documentaries like this one is what brings it to the fore and highlights the realities of the danger we often dont see lurking. Everything crime, prostitution and other ills are a consequence of bad leadership over the years, and this pretty much will continue into the future. Unfortunately only individuals can save themselves thru vigilante/community policing groups amongst others because it appears govts all over have lost the plot. This picture you paint is the same whether it is North, East, West, Central or Southern Africa. Africa is bleeding.
You don't see it because 95% of what BBC has reported in this documentary is fake news. They should get better actors to do their bidding. These ones suck😆!
25:00 The way the gun was being handled by the guy who wanted to surrender it while being interviewed by King Kafu had me worried, another reason why guns should handled by well trained individuals. Not crooks.
King Kafu is an unsung hero of the streets. I like his approach to issues in the society. Now the problem is, those who surrender remain to be targets by police
I am a Nigerian 🇳🇬 and i hate when the media loves painting Africa dangerous or a bad place. There are dangerous places worse than anywhere in Africa in UK or USA, yet you all will never do a documentary of those places. Its high time we africans start reporting this channels to be banned
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 No one is talking about the many black house maids who are regularly killed and kept in the deep freezers, barried in the backyards, etc, in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East. Many have freed from their cruel bosses houses to immigration detention centers where they have endured hardship for months and years because their passports were confiscated by their employers and no one has come to help them. BBC should do investigation and expose these grievous evils done to black women in the Middle East!
Good informative piece. However why is BBC Africa oobsessed with crime in Africa? From SA to Kenya the story is crime. Can we see more positive stories from Africa as well? Or at least crime from Britain to even things out coz I'm sure crime is global
@@ComewithCaution223 until you stop the corruption, you will never pave the roads that was my point… it really has nothing to do with the roads. The only reason I use that example is because that should be one of your top priorities to improve any place… notice I didn’t say anything about plumbing and proper sanitation… because that is secondary
Although I doubt whether the young man's identity, local community and place of work were adequately protected, this is a well done documentary. In a perfect Kenya, the government would see these disillusioned youths as a primary target demographic for their job creation and financial empowerment initiatives.
Has anyone noticed that BBC news Africa only posts criminal related content relating to Africa. We have so much to offer, but this media is segregating the world from us. We need an African TV channel that shows the criminal activity happening in the West too.
yeah. but their propaganda is effective, they have host that can say that he too was from the slums, like thats supposed to be something revolutionary. its also a genre of content enjoyed around the world "look at these poor african savages" why do you think the politics in haiti has been reduced to "gang violence" as oppossed to a political struggle?
@@mattsavage9960 its so reactionary. like what does a politics of crime prevention even amount to. killing them all? putting them all in jail? why are we framing it this way? why don't we talk about the systematic deskilling and expropriation of land?
@@manukariuki5529No it's because criminals don't follow laws America is not even #1 when it comes to gun violence a country with strict guns is #1 look it up
@@manukariuki5529 Three of the top five countries with the most gun deaths overall are in South America, one is in North America, and one is in Asia. El Salvador, No. 17, has the highest rate of interpersonal violent firearm deaths, per 100,000 people, followed by No. 6, Venezuela and No. 8, Guatemala. On a per capita basis, however, the countries with the worst gun violence are all in the Western Hemisphere, with the top six countries all in South America.
@@artisthusnatalal3099 Even Zimbabwe which we go to Bulawayo at weekends to party and club since Bulawayo is bigger than my home town of Francistown , again it's unheard of . You can walk anywhere at night🥴 Also been to Namibia and Mozambique same thing. South Africa is different matter🏃🏃
Isn't this another case of ignoring the reasons for this crisis and trying to treat the symptoms? The reasons could be corruption, economic, social, and political, but the beneficiaries of this situation do not want to give up the advantages they are enjoying.
They are as good as dead if you had your phone(switched on) with you and they had theirs on when doing theinterview.All that one needs to know is the month when the documentary was being shot
Stories like this are exaggerations. I happen to live in a so called crime hotspot, yet it's been years since I've heard any gun related criminal activity
There is a difference between owning, handling what is dangerous and illegal and having legal firearms and misuse. In Kenya for you to be given the licence to own firearms is strictly regulated unlike the USA where even psychopath is allowed to possess any type of gun and go unchecked. In Kenya so many armed robbers own the gun that are smuggle to them by rogues police officers, when I say rogue police officers don't assume a few rogue, in Kenya only 1% of all police forces. Are honest and dedicated to in their jobs and hardly promoted, so you have to be rogue and earns illegal money by any means possible to share with your bosses inorder to have connections, godfathers and security of tenure. So in Kenya joining police force is a visa to earn easy money than the actual salary grade. That's unfortunate, the moment you join what is supposed to be the most noble jobs of police services, that is the time you exit humanity, humility, fair, honest and protectors of civilians, to an animal which cannot be trusted and ready to do anything for money.