More locks from Africa "in the wild" can be found here: http://theamazingking.com/images/africa/afrisec.html
So I noticed this dimple euro lock the other day and one side of it was in the "picked" position. The other side (double euro) was normal and locked. Was this lock picked or maybe pins removed for some reason? The room had two doors, the other was normal. The "picked" side of this lock was facing the outside of the room. Any thoughts on how this cylinder could have ended up like this? Keep in mind that locksmiths don't really exist here so I think the chances that it was picked are pretty slim:
http://theamazingking.com/images/africa/sec-milano.JPG
Also, anyone seen a keyway like this before? Just curious if its just a keyway or if there might be some special high-sec-like features there:
http://theamazingking.com/images/africa/sec-victory.JPG
Don't have concertina wire? Easy, just stick broken-off glass bottles in cement on the tops of your walls:
http://theamazingking.com/images/africa/sec-bottlewall.JPG