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Ross manages to meet with top Mungiki leaders, who are known to decline interviews. He grills them about a grisly reputation that includes decapitation and torture, but the Mungiki maintain that the government is the real culprit. Ross investigates further and quickly realises the situation is by no means clear-cut. After all, the Mungiki have their origins in spiritualism, denounce alcohol and drug-taking and, most importantly, Kenya's poverty-ridden population are happy with their presence.

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  • Crips and Bloods don't got nothin on the Mungiki

  • you must be really braqve to make a documentary like this

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  • @blakdust3 that is a G3 rifle standard issue firearm for the Kenyan police.

  • why do you even compare those bloody street gangs with this? like comparing a coacraoch and a human

  • Ross Kemp wasn't taken seriously as a reporter after being on Eastenders at first, but bloody hell that guy is a brilliant reporter, great presenter and has some huge balls of british steel to go doing this

  • @ThierryvanDijk He has been to almost every dangerous place on earth to film documentary's and survived

  • anyone know what the gun is @ 0:25

  • Crips and Bloods TOGETHER are a piece of shit near of Mungiki

  • They look the fuckin business, scary as hell

  • scary dudes

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