Monday, February 28, 2011

Kenya alert over Shabaab threats. also Burundi Troops Vows to Crush Al Shabaab


Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere
Commissioner of Police Mr Mathew Iteere has urged shopping mall, hotel owners and Public Service Vehicles (PSV) operators to be more vigilant following the threat by Somalia based radical Islamic group al Shabaab militia to attack Kenya.
Mr Iteere, however, assured Kenyans that police working in conjunction with other security agencies in the country had put measures to provide adequate security.
“I would wish to take this opportunity to assure the public that in conjunction with other security services, we have taken measures to provide adequate security. However, we wish to advice those responsible for security in shopping malls, hotels, Public Service Vehicle stations and other socials places where the public is admitted to be more vigilant at this time,” the police boss said.
He urged members of public with information on criminals and other suspicious activities to report to the police or other authorities.
Mr Iteere said that police were taking the warning seriously because al Shabaab had claimed responsibility for the June 11, 2010 twin bombings in Kampala which claimed 76 lives.
Al Shabaab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamuo Raghe alias Shiekh Ali Dhere on Sunday warned of revenge attacks against Kenya for aiding the Transnational Federal Government (TFG) in Somalia.
He accused the Kenyan government of being behind ‘the trouble’ in Somalia.
Retaliate
“Previous warnings to Kenya were nothing compared to this one. We are going to retaliate against it (Kenya) harshly,” the al Shabaab spokesman was quoted saying in Mogadishu on Sunday.
The al Shabaab spokesman accused Kenya of assisting pro-government forces in their attacks on the group's positions.
The police boss’ appeal comes as the Kenyan military in Mandera upgraded its alertness on the border to ‘amber’ as fighting between al Shabaab and TFG forces assisted by African Union troops continued.
The Department of Defence spokesman Mr Bogita Ongeri warned that Kenya would not allow the militia nor their associates on the country’s soils because they are a threat to humanity.
“Al Shabaab is provocative, unnecessarily aggressive and disrespectful to our territorial integrity. We are taking care in case of spill over into our country. Let them fight in their country not cross over to ours.
"We have, however, deployed soldiers to take care of our borders and are restraining ourselves because we respect the territorial integrity of a neighbouring country. They are used to threatening to attack, secretly capturing people and bombing hospitals only to later blame Kenya for problems of their own making. We cannot allow them nor their associate on our soil as they are a treat to humanity,” Mr Bogita said. Nation

Burundi Troops Vows to Crush Al Shabaab

Mogadishu — The Burundi forces, who are part African Union peacekeeping mission (AMISOM), will decimate al Shabaab fighters in Somalia, an official said on Monday.
Colonel Bierk, the spokesman of Burundi forces in Mogadishu said in an interview with Shabelle Media Network that they have a secret about Al shabaab, which control large swathes in southern and central Somalia.The spokesman shed a light the most recent battles in which units of Burundian troops of AMISOM forces manages dislodge and took control Al Shabaab's main military base (former Defense Ministry building at Mogadishu's Warshadaha Street).
Colonel Bierk stressed that they had slain 80 fighters from Al shabaab during Warshadaha battles in Mogadishu.
He professed seven of their soldiers were killed in last week Mogadishu combats that was between Somali government forces backed African union peacekeepers and Al shabaab insurgents.
Colonel Bierk, the spokesman of Burundian troops in Somalia said they have secrets about Al shabaab maintains planning in which it wants to attack again the newly seized military bases and recapture it. He vowed they will crush them if they try to do so.
Horn of Africa experts say the peacekeeping force, known as AMISOM, is all that prevents the rebels from toppling the U.N.-backed interim government that has struggled to quash the four-year insurgency.
Burundian and Ugandan troops make up the 8,000-strong AU force propping up the weak, Western-backed Somali transitional government.

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