Kenya declares war on Al Shabaab!

Kenya declares war on Al Shabaab!

Wamarekani na kimbelembele chao hawajaenda kwa 7bu hakuna mafuta wala madini
 
Wamarekani na kimbelembele chao hawajaenda kwa 7bu hakuna mafuta wala madini

Hata wewe usingeenda! Hayo ndiyo maamuzi sahihi kwa mtu yeyote anayetumia kichwa kufikiri, ila ukutumia masaburi utawalaumu bure
 
nawakubari sana ufaransa.watetezi wa wanyonge.nakumbuka ilivyoanza ivory coast ikaja libya sasa hivi kenya...dah! merci boucu francais.cent
 
Kenyan police arrest man with grenades, guns

NAIROBI, Kenya – Police in Kenya on Tuesday arrested a man with grenades and guns in a city slum one day after twin grenade blasts hit the capital.

Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere said the suspect was arrested with 13 grenades and six guns.

Nairobi on Monday experienced two different grenade attacks — one around 1:15 a.m. at a downscale bar and one in the evening at a bus stop. One person was killed in the evening attack. Multiple people were wounded in both attacks.

The blasts raised fears that Somalia's al-Shabab militia was carrying out promised reprisal attacks for Kenya's military invasion of southern Somalia. However, the small scale of the attacks suggested they were not carried out by the Somali militant group.

Iteere said Tuesday that the suspect was not ethnic Somali but came from a Kenyan tribe.

Yahoo News
 
[h=1]How GSU recovered 20 grenades[/h]Police last evening reported a breakthrough in investigations of Monday's deadly grenade attacks.
The dreaded Recce Squad of the paramilitary General Service Unit (GSU) discovered a cache of weapons during a commando raid on a house in Nairobi's Kayole estate.
They included 20 live grenades, an AK-47 rifle, a sub-machine gun, four pistols and an MP5 gun, according to the Commissioner of Police Mathew Iteere.
Police said they arrested three people one of them believed to be part of the Monday attacks on a bar and busy public service vehicle terminus.
In Monday's grenade attacks, one person died and over 30 were injured, some critically, in the blasts that occurred several hours apart.
The dramatic raid caught the occupants unawares as the police fired teargas canisters and forced their way into the house before ordering the suspects to surrender.
Police said one of the suspects has links to terrorist groups.
"We are following crucial leads after we received information that the gang was planning another attack," said Iteere.
Evil plans
It was not immediately clear what target the suspected criminals were eyeing before their evil plans were nipped in the bud, just metres from the DO's office in Kayole.
The daring raid lasted about an hour, leaving onlookers and officers baffled. Said Iteere: "This is just the beginning of operations to smash criminal and terror gangs in the country. We appeal to the public to continue volunteering information.
"These are very dangerous weapons. They have been used against innocent Kenyans. Investigations are on-going and we will ensure they face the full force of the law."
Speaking at the scene of the arrest, the police boss said Kenyans have been treated to fear and anxiety in a manner that is not acceptable.
"Operations are on-going and surveillance is being tightened," Iteere said.
On Tuesday, support for the Kenya Defence Forces incursion into Somalia came from an unlikely source - citizens of the war-torn country.
Residents of Dhobley town near the border with Kenya took to the streets, waving Kenyan and Somali flags and burning pictures of Somali President, Mr Sheikh Sharif Ahmed.
"We want Kenya and Somalia to fight Al-Shabaab in every corner. We do not have any other hope for life," said an elder, Mr Gedi Farah.
"Kenya, do not believe the words of our weak President. Please fight Al-Shabaab and go deep into Somalia. We want to return to our homes," Reuters news agency quoted Farah as saying.
Somali military officials and a spokesman for the pro-government Ras Kamboni militia urged the demonstrators to calm down, saying the President's remarks were not in line with the Somali government's position.
The demonstrators were protesting Ahmed's remarks quoted on Monday in which he denounced the military operation, dubbed Operation Linda Nchi, saying Kenya was only meant to provide logistical support and training for the TFG soldiers.
Ahmed, a former leader of the Islamic Courts Union that gave birth to Al-Shabaab, has been unable to stamp his authority beyond parts of Mogadishu since being elected president in 2009. The TFG has for long relied on troops of the African Mission in Somalia to hold onto the little territory it controls.
A moderate Sufi militia in Somalia, Ahlu Sunna, that has supported the government's fight against Al-Shabaab, also weighed in against President Ahmed's comments.
"Sherif, if you cannot, or do not want to oust Al-Shabaab, let Kenya do it for the sake of the suffering Somalis," spokesman Sheikh Abdullahi Sheikh Abu Yusuf told Reuters.
"All Somalis support Kenya and no one will join Al-Shabaab. People are tired of Al-Shabaab," he said.
Confrontation
Kenyan soldiers have advanced on several fronts along with Somali troops and allied militias, but the first major confrontation is expected to be in the strategic transit town of Afmadow where the militia has sent more fighters to try and stop the Kenyan and Somali government troops from taking the town and advancing to the strategic port of Kismayu.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Kenya Police moved to beef up security across major towns and rounded up suspected illegal immigrants.
There was an increased presence of uniformed police officers at various hotels, shopping malls and public areas. At the same time, police arrested dozens of illegal foreigners across the country believed to be linked to criminal gangs. Several others were charged in various courts with being in Kenya illegally.
On Tuesday, a survivor of the Monday evening blast recounted how he witnessed a man in a car hurl the grenade before it exploded, injuring him and others and killing one person.
Mr Justus Makau, 37, who is still nursing extensive wounds on his arms, legs and torso at the Kenyatta National Hospital, recalled seeing a slow-moving white saloon car from which a man threw a grenade to the ground.
Grenade
Makau, who works in Nairobi's Kariokor area, was waiting for a bus to his home in Kibera at around 7:30pm when he saw the driver of the white car open the door of the car and roll a grenade on the ground.
In Kisii, over 50 people, mostly of Somali descent, and who lacked documents to prove they were Kenyans, were arrested and held during a police swoop on hotels, shopping malls and guesthouses.
Kisii DC Benjamin Njoroge said the crackdown would be sustained until all illegal foreigners are identified. "We are not taking any chances and are asking members of the public to report any suspicious people," said Mr Njoroge.
In Kilifi, police arrested nine Ugandans and handed them over to the anti-terrorist unit for immediate deportation. Kilifi Deputy OCPD Mr Maurice Musonye said they were holding a woman of Somali origin who was found living in a house at Mabirikani village in Kilifi.
"The public informed us they had seen people suspected to be foreigners and our officers arrested them," said Musonye, adding that the foreigners claimed they were on their way to Malindi to preach.
In Nakuru, 12 people police believe to be Somali nationals on Tuesday appeared before a Nakuru court for the second day and pleaded not guilty to charges of being in the country illegally.
One of them, Mr Isaah Ali Mohammed, pleaded guilty and his case will be mentioned today alongside those of two others whose documents are still under verification.
Ten of them were each released on a Sh100,000 bond with one Kenyan surety. Chief Magistrate Wilbroda Juma rejected their lawyer's plea to be granted cash bail, saying it was not appropriate given the nature of the case they were facing.
The suspects were arrested at the weekend in Garissa and Dubai shopping malls in Nakuru town.
In Nairobi, Chief Magistrate Gilbert Mutembei freed on bail two doctors alleged to be members of outlawed Al-Shabaab group.
The two, Mr Ali Omar Salim and Mr Adan Hassan Hillow, who were charged with engaging in organised criminal activity and were each granted cash bail of Sh200,000.
Meanwhile, gunmen on Tuesday abducted two foreign aid workers in central Somalia, the latest in a string of abductions by militia groups from the war-torn nation.
"We have reports that two foreign aid workers from DDG (Danish Demining Group) were kidnapped from near the airport at Galkayo by gunmen. We are following up to get further details," said Mr Ali Mohamed, a Somali security official.
 
@ami wat a backward way of thinking??if u r tanzanian which i do aggree tell me wen is the last tym your country went to war apart from the overthraw of amin dada with the CUBAN HELP!u knw the alshabab issue is a regional isue and dnt think u guyz are safer.wait first for a repeat of 98 embasy bombing.am perpelexed beyond measure that even wen kenya is terorized u r busy insulting us of our military involment.and mind u those arsenals/armour r nt all there r others waiting for a conventional army trying to joke with us.bydaway to me u r an uninformed short minded guy u doesnt think and harbours such great hatred for kenya and kenyans in general.sorry if u feel offended bt u need to aggre its our common problem

Ulinziguy! Spare us the mud slinging. We are deeply moved and shocked by the happenings. Ami appears not to be a Tanzanian. I have gone through most of his posts he has such a poor swahili command that single him out not to be one of us. Dont hate us Tanzanians and pass a blanket verdict!. You are our brothers and sisters. Pamoja Sana. Aluta continua.
 
Nadhani hapa Ami atakuwa amekurupuka, kama kawaida yake!
Hata na wewe pia huwa unakurupuka siku ukishiba sana au kufurahi kama siku ile alipokufa Ghadaffi.Kwa vile wewe hapa jamvini ni member maalum ulifanikiwa kuichanganya na kitu kingine kuficha kukurupuka kwako. Angalia
By Askari Kanzu
Wapambe wengi wa Kanali Gaddafi humu jamvini ni wakali na hawaambiliki
(Sijajua ni kwa nini)


*Wengi wao hawapendi kusikia upande wa pili wa shillingi.
*Hawana tofauti na Kanali Gaddafi.
*Yaani wana chembechembe za udikteta.
*Ni bora hawana madaraka (kwani wengi wetu tungewakoma!).

Nimewasilisha!
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Mimi siku ile nikakukutonya:
Leo Askari umeleta kitu kama si wewe vile.Najuwa pilau uliyokula jana imekulevya
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Al-Shabaab "Official" Claims Kenya Blast
By SOMALIA REPORT 10/26/2011

A little-known al-Shabaab official has claimed responsibility for the grenade attack in a bar in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, although the legitimacy of this statement is uncertain.

Website Somaliweyn said Sheikh Abuu Yahya told local radio stations al-Shabaab carried out the first attack, which was swiftly followed by another grenade attack on a busy downtown bus station. One person died and dozens were injured in the two blasts.

"If the so-called Kenyan government thinks that we are unable to carry out vengeance for its act of invading our territory, we are telling them that we can carry out attacks right inside its capital city Nairobi,"
the website quoted the official as saying. "Before anything happened we recommended ... to pull out its troops from Somalia, but they have turned deaf ears to whatever we have told them. This hand grenade at the nightclub bar is the beginning and there will be a series other attacks which we are also planning in some other big cities in Kenya."

The claim for responsibility did not come through the normal channels, and the official who made the statement is unknown. No links to al-Shabaab have been proven, and this could be an opportunistic claim to spread fear in Kenya.

Kenyan police on Tuesday arrested a man, believed to be of Kenyan Muslim origin, and discovered grenades, and AK-47 rifle and hand guns at an apartment in Nairobi's Kayole Estate. It was not clear if this arrest is linked to the two grenade blasts.

Following Kenya's military operations in Somalia, aimed at suppressing al-Shabaab and stopping further cross-border raids that have seen four foreigners kidnapped in recent months, al-Shabaab threatened suicide attacks in Kenya.

Somalia Report
 
natamani majesh ya tz nayo yangepelekwa kule somalia.nina sabab ya kutamani iwe hivyo.najua baadhi yenu mtanikosaa
 
Hakuna vita mbaya kama ile unapigana na mwenzio akiwa kavaa msuli na vest.
Alshaabab hawana sare, alshaabab hawana alama.

So hiki kitu kitawawia vigumu sana wakenya na wakicheka cheka wataingia hasara kubwa sana.

Vita hufilisi sana kama utakuwa huna malengo ya baadae.

Hao kina US kila siku wako vitani kutokana na Faida wanazozipata huko wanakoenda pigana.

Sasa leo hii Somalia utavuna nini zaidi ya Tende na Chikichi?

kwa hiyo unashauri hawa jamaa wafanye watakavyo? Mimi ningedhani GT ashauri majirani wote wa Somalia washirikiane na Kenya kutafuta suluhisho la kudumu badala ya maneno ya uwoga uwoga. Ama tunasubiri Nato?
 
Mogadishu - Somalia's President said on Monday that he opposed Kenya's recent military assault against southern rebel positions, saying he wanted only logistical support and training.
"Somalia's government and its people will not allow forces entering its soil without prior agreement," Sharif Sheikh Ahmedhe said.

"There is only one thing we know about the Kenyan forces, and that is their offer of training to the national army of Somalia."
- AFP

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OURCE: Somali leader against Kenya intervention: News24: Africa: News
huyu rais wa somalia ashukuru sana kenya kumsaidia,maana yeye na serikali yake wameshaishi uhamishoni sana,nitamshangaa sana kama anaweka pingamizi lolote juu ya military intervention,anatakiwa akae kimya,maana yeye pekeyake hawawez al shabaab
 
eti naomba niulize,ufaransa kupiga pwani hiyo ya somalia wamepewa ruksa na nani? sio kuvunja aheri kupiga watu.

na mbona media haitujuzi na huko pwani wamekufa watu wangapi au kumetokea nini? maana watu wanaweza wa kawa wana kufa kwa kuonewa.
 
al shabaab sasa wamekwisha
wamuulize gaddafi na gbabo....
 
Yap...
It was planned to happen just only waliitanguliza kenya ili kupima upepo.
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Jiandae kusikia mengine kama hayo....as they are well scheduled.
 
Yap...
It was planned to happen just only waliitanguliza kenya ili kupima upepo.
images

Jiandae kusikia mengine kama hayo....as they are well scheduled.

Kenya ni changa la macho; walikuwa wapi muda wooote huo.................haya tusubiri tuone!
 
Al-shabab deserve what they are getting....good move France...let others who are concerned with human safety and human life
 
Presha inapanda, presha inashuka. Nairobi watu matumbo moto!
Police detonate car bomb in Kayole


Posted by BERNARD MOMANYI on October 26, 2011
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NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 26 – Anti terrorism police have detonated a bomb in a car that had been left parked in the middle of the road in Kayole.

The officers set off the explosive as thousands of onlookers watched oblivious of the danger.

Witnesses say the driver parked the car in the middle of a road effectively blocking it, and then took off saying in Kiswahili “ngojeni muone dunia ikiisha” (Wait and see the world come to an end).

Residents milled around the vehicle and alerted the police who have now detonated the device before it exploded.

More to follow…

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