Polisi nchini Kenya wanawashikilia Watanzania 6 kwa tuhuma za ugaidi. Wamekamatwa Garisa na inasemekana walikuwa wakielekea Somalia Kujiunga na magaidi wa Al Shabab. Wameshikwa wakiwana silaha zikiwemo bunduki na magrunedi.
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More by this Author Six Tanzanian nationals were Sunday arrested and a cache of weapons recovered from them by police in Garissa.
Seven pistols and seven grenades were recovered during the arrest.
It is suspected that they were heading to Somalia to join Al-Shabaab terror group.
Addressing journalists in his office in Garissa Town, the north eastern Regional Coordinator Mohamud Saleh said the Tanzanian men who are aged between 20 and 40 were intercepted in Dadaab Town as they were planning to cross into Somalia.
Mr Saleh said the men were being held in Garissa where they will be interrogated for more information.
He added that two other women, a Kenya and Tanzanian, were also arrested early this week as they were heading to Somalia to become Al-Shabaab brides.
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“We arrested six Al-Shabaab militiamen with two pistols, seven grenades, 20 rounds of ammunition and 15 magazines in Garissa Ndogo trading centre in Garissa Town on Sunday and we are looking for more accomplices who are on the run,” he said.
He said the suspects are being held at Garissa Police Station for more interrogation by officers from the anti-terror police unit.
He added that police are still following crucial leads that will help them apprehend more suspected Al-Shabaab militants hiding in the town.
Mr Saleh said the suspected militants were planning to carry out deadly attacks targeting some vital institutions.
The regional coordinator said the security officers got a tip off from the public about the presence of the men.
“We are happy that the locals are cooperating very well with the security agencies in providing intelligence. We are now receiving intelligences even from herders in remote areas,” he told reporters.
He further said a security operation to flush out suspected members of Al-Shabaab believed to be hiding in the dense Boni Forest that extends from the coastal strip to Ijara in Garissa County will begin soon.
He added that security officers have also recovered three automatic assault rifles and eight rounds of ammunition from notorious bandits who were responsible for highway robbery along the Mandera-Arabia road.
Source: Daily Nation
Ugaidi: Watanzania 6 Wenye Silaha Wamekamatwa Kenya Wakielekea Somalia Kujiunga na Al-Shaabab
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August 26, 2015
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