MWINGI, KENYA: Mwingi security chiefs
have put the local residents on high alert following intelligence reports that
the Al Shabaab group is recruiting local youths to join their camp.
Mwingi Deputy OCPD Leonard
Baini and Mwingi
Central AP commander Ali Hussein on Saturday said that the Al Shabaab group had
infiltrated Mwingi
region and its environs with the sole aim of recruiting young people to join the
militant group.
Speaking on Saturday during Madaraka day Celebrations, the security bosses
warned that the militant group was targeting towns in close proximity with the
northern frontier to recruit new members.
They said Mwingi, which is a two
hours drive from Garissa Town was a key
target for Al Shabaab recruitment drive, adding that it faced the threat of
terror attacks. They called on the residents to be vigilant and report any
suspected members of the group.
Mr Baini warned parents to be concerned when their children adopt other names
and change their lifestyles, saying those were tell-tale signs of joining the
terrorist group which is targeting jobless youths.
“The Al Shabaan threat is real in
Mwingi town and its
environs. You should be concerned when local youths adopt Muslims names and
change their lifestyles because they might be candidates for Al Shabaab
recruitment. They could be living amongst you but you need to expose them,”
Baini said.
After the defeat of the terrorist group in Somalia by the Kenya Defence
Forces, its members are said to be now desperate for new members to strengthen
their forces, the security chiefs warned.
“They are desperate to continue with their heinous acts of terrorism and they
will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. These include recruiting locals,”
the AP commander said. He called on the locals to be vigilant and work closely
with the police to eliminate any suspected members of the group.
Mr Baini and Hussein said police would intensify searches on the buses
traveling from the Northern frontier to Nairobi which they noted carry aliens
who might end up bringing illegal weapons in the country.
Mwingi police have in the
recent past netted illegal aliens in Nairobi bound buses from the Northern
Kenyan through Garisa - Mwingi - Nairobi highway,
majority of whom have been ordered be taken to Daadab refugee camp by local
courts.
Meanwhile MP Mutambu called on the Kamba community to support the Jubilee
Government of President Uhuru Kenyatta saying the community cannot afford to
alienate itself from the government of the day by opposing it.
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