A Kenyan has told KSB that there is another Kenyan sending him anonymous SMS messages to threaten him for no apparent reason. Speaking to KSB, the Kenyan said that his “enemy” has been trying to intimidate him. Asked the kind of messages that his enemy is sending, he said that they vary and gave one example.
“I recently brought my daughter from Kenya and this guy has been sending messages saying that he will seek my daughter and rape her”, he said.
Asked whether he has any suspect, the Kenyan, who is a Taxi driver, said that he knows the guy who has been blaming him for personal problems in his relationship. He said that a close friend of his has also been getting similar messages from the same guy.
When he calls back the number, there is normally no feed back because the guy appears to switch off the phone or remove the SIM card as soon as the message is through. Although the Kenyan said that he knows who is behind the messages, he cannot approach him because he has no evidence that the number belongs to him.
It appears as though the “enemy” is employing the use of “psychological war-fare” to get even in a case that personal differences appears to be the motive behind the SMS missiles.
This method of harassment is new within the Kenya-Stockholm community while its use is evidence that Kenyans will “do anything” to try and frustrate their perceived opponents. To threaten to rape another Kenyan’s daughter surely amounts to taking the inter-personal wars to a new and sophisticated level.
The matter could form the basis of a serious police investigation which might lead to prosecution in Sweden. May be, the Kenya Christian Union (KCU) needs to organize a day of prayers so that members of the community can seek God’s guidence and forgive their enemies because matters appears to be getting out of hand.
Okoth Osewe
The victim of the threats doesn’t have to know who the sender is in order to report to police. All he has to do is to take his phone to the police. From there, it will be easy for police to trace the owner of that number. Here in Kenya, that is what victims of SMS threats have been doing and many perpetrators are now in jail. If Kenya can do it, I am sure Sweden can.
KSB: Can you give me a sentence in the text saying that the victim needs to know the name of the sender for police to catch the culprit. FYI: In Kenya, you take yr phone but in Sweden, you take your SIM card.
Some pippo have twisted minds. How about the victim contacting cops with the sick threats so that they can trace the culprit? This is a new level unheard within Kenya-Stockholm. We need collective prayers to cleanse our community. But again some of those who claim to preach water drink wine.
Now, this is sinking very low, even for a kenyan-stockholmer: Kenya-stockholm society is known to be able to sink very low but this takes the price. If someone can get that personal to the level of thinking of raping an enemies kid, lord have mercy on us. I hope this person threatening does’nt have kids coz if he does then he must be molesting his kids big time. People should not entertain such nonsense. If you suspect you know the person confront him if he continues report the matter to the authorities, live not your life in fear, if anything this is one of the best societies in the world to live in. We are all protected by the state.
For a base station to allow communication traffic, several varifications are done.
First the “mac/id” of the SIM and the phone must match those in the provider database, it is then time stamped by this time the origin cell(area) of the traffic etc. is already in the providers database.
BUT! BUT!
(saved by the bell)
http://svtplay.se/v/2017585/rapport/dyrt_for_polisen_spara_samtal