Kenya police hunt British female terror suspect
January 5, 2012
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Nairobi (Alshahid)-Kenyan police have obtained a warrant of arrest against a British woman they accuse of having links with terrorists in the country.
The warrant on Natalie Faye Webb was issued on Wednesday by a Mombasa court, barely a week after Police Spokesman Erick Kiraithe circulated the woman's photograph.
Chief Magistrate Lilian Mutende issued the warrant after Anti-Terrorists Police Unit successfully applied for it.
The magistrate ordered for the arrest of Ms Natalia Faye Webb and Habib Saleh Gani, a Kenyan. According to police, Ms Webb is suspected to be part of a syndicate of terrorists, who have been operating in Kenya.
Police say the syndicate includes three suspects who have already been charged in court. Since Kenya embarked on Operation Linda Nchi in mid October last year, strict security measures across the country have been the order of the day in almost all public places.
Despite the beefed security, Kenya has suffered several attacks linked to the Alshabab militia group.
Source: Alshahid.net