Nairobi — Each day, three employees of a bank meet at an undisclosed
location to work out basic security plans before opening their doors for
business the next morning.
Depending on what they have agreed on, the sequence is often the same: One
of them will gain entry, establish all is well and then, using a pre-arranged
signal, summon the others positioned strategically outside. The three will
again check the premises before allowing the rest of the staff in.
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