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Kenya arrests over Mpeketoni coast attacks

June 18, 2014
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Kenya arrests over Mpeketoni coast attacks

Police vehicles and buildings were set on fire during Sunday and Monday's violence

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Several people have been arrested over this week’s deadly attacks on Kenya’s coast including suspected ringleaders, the local police chief has said.

David Kimaiyo also said that someone had been arrested for using social media to say that Somali Islamist group al-Shabab was behind the attacks.

Some 60 people were killed in two days of violence in Mpeketoni, near Lamu.

President Uhuru Kenyatta has denied al-Shabab’s claim to be behind the raids and has blamed local political groups.

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“We have arrested several suspects in connection to Mpeketoni incident including the owner and driver of one the vehicles used by attackers,” Mr Kimaiyo said on Twitter.

“Also in police custody is a suspect who was operating social media accounts purportedly used by al-Shabab to claim responsibility.”

Gunmen killed dozens of people in attacks in Mpeketoni, near the tourist resort of Lamu island, on Sunday. Hotels and a police station were among the locations targeted.

They went on to carry out further assaults in villages nearby on Monday.

Al-Shabab has said it was behind both attacks, in revenge for the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia and the killing of Muslims.

Kenya sent troops to Somalia in 2011 to help the weak UN-backed government defeat the militants.

President Kenyatta denied al-Shabab’s claims and blamed local political leaders for what he called well-planned ethnic violence.

Most of the dead were ethnic Kikuyus, like the president. Non-Muslims were singled out to be killed.

Opposition parties have criticised Mr Kenyatta’s comments, saying they could compromise investigations.

 

 

Source: BBC

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