
CCTV footage shows two armed men robbing customers at gunpoint in a Westlands restaurant in Nairobi, after which they fled on motorcycles. This incident has raised new concerns about increasing insecurity in the area, prompting calls for tougher security measures, according to Eastleigh Voice.
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