July 4, 2024

Kenya begins major offensive against Alshabaab

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Kenya begins major offensive against Alshabaab

Kenya starts major operation against Alshabaab in the wake of escalating number of attacks in the North Eastern region

Kenya starts major operation against Alshabaab in the wake of escalating number of attacks in the North Eastern region.

A fresh operation against al Shabaab militia along the Kenya-Somalia border has started after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki held meetings with teams tasked with the exercise.

Speaking Tuesday when he toured, Wajir and Mandera counties, Kindiki appealed to the public to volunteer information on criminal elements residing around them for appropriate action.

Kindiki emphasized the importance of a united front in tackling the menace which he says threatens the country’s stability.

“Residents are key partners in the war against Al-Shabaab and other violent extremists. By volunteering information, you’ll be helping our security officers to deal with criminals who continue to threaten our national security and destabilize communities in North Eastern Kenya,” he said.

During his tour of the two counties, Kindiki met and held a consultative engagement with Security and Intelligence Committee, National Government Administration Officers, and Community and religious leaders.

Kindiki reiterated the government’s commitment to counter violent extremism and ensure the safety and well-being of all citizens.

To comprehensively deal with the wave of terror, banditry, and other cross-border crime, Kindiki stated that in the new financial year, the government will spend up to Sh20 billion to procure modern equipment for security officers.

The equipment will include Armored Personnel Carriers, choppers, motor vehicles that can detect planted Improvised Explosive Devices, drones, and night vision-enabled kits to ensure the safety of security officers as they execute their mandate.

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“With the modernization of security equipment, political goodwill from the President, the commitment of our security officers, and partnership with religious and community leaders and residents, the threat of terrorism will be permanently defeated,” Kindiki said.

Kindiki stated that though the recent terror attacks in the region have claimed lives and left a number of security officers and residents injured, many attacks have been thwarted through intelligence-led security operations.

This call comes in the wake of the escalating number of attacks by the Somalia-based Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group Al-Shabaab in the country’s North and Coastal regions with Garissa, Mandera, Wajir, and Lamu counties bearing the brunt of the attacks due to their proximity to Somalia border.

In the last one month, at least 30 people have been killed and dozens injured as a result of Al-Shabaab attacks with the majority of victims being security officers.

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