Lamu Governor Issa Timamy arrested over Mpeketoni killings

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Nyinyi pia mlichokozwa hivyo, na hamgevumiliya hayo kwa muda.
 
Issa Timamy, who belongs to opposition UDF party, detained despite claim of responsibility by Somalia-based al-Shabab.


The governor of Lamu county in Kenya has been arrested in connection with three recent attacks in which at least 65 people were killed, according to police.

Issa Timamy was arrested late on Wednesday in connection with last week's killings over two consecutive nights in the town of Mpeketoni and a nearby village that claimed at least 65 lives. Another attack this week left at least five dead, officials said.
"The governor is in custody," Ndegwa Muhoro, Kenya's Criminal Investigations Department chief, said, adding that Timamy would appear in court later on Thursday."There are various charges lined up for him that are related to the attack." he said.


Despite an immediate claim of responsibility from the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group for the Mpeketoni attack, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has blamed "local political networks" along with an "opportunist network of other criminal gangs".

Political rivalry

The accusations have exacerbated the political rivalry between Kenyatta and opposition parties. Timamy is a member of the opposition United Democratic Forum (UDF) party.

Musalia Mudavadi, UDF party leader and a former deputy prime minister, criticised the arrest, calling it "selective victimisation".

Survivors of the attack in Mpeketoni reported armed men speaking Somali and carrying al-Shabab flags, executing non-Muslims and saying their actions were revenge for Kenya's military presence in Somalia as part of the African Union force fighting the rebels.

The attackers appeared to target Mpeketoni because the town is a mainly Christian settlement in the Muslim-majority coastal region, having been settled decades ago by the Kikuyu people, the same tribe as Kenyatta.

Police on Wednesday also arrested 13 alleged separatists suspected of planning more attacks in the coastal region.

An Interior Ministry statement said those detained were plotting "ethnic cleansing" attacks and were members of the Mombasa Republican Council (MRC), which campaigns for independence of the coastal region.

The attacks have badly dented Kenya's tourist industry at one of its traditionally busiest times of the year, a key foreign currency earner and massive employer for the country.

In separate attacks, at least 20 people were killed over the weekend in northeastern Kenya in ethnic clashes, the latest in a series of revenge attacks between rival Somali clans that has killed over 80 people and forced over 75,000 people from their homes since May.


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Lamu Governor Issa Timamy was on Thursday taken to court under tight security from regular police and the paramilitary General Service Unit (GSU) officers.

Mr Timamy was driven into the court precincts at around 12:40pm in a vehicle sandwiched between a police van and a pickup full of GSU officers.

The governor, who was accompanied by Lamu Woman Representative Shakila Abdalla, looked calm as he alighted from the vehicle before he was whisked away to the court’s basement cells.

He was taken before Mr Justice Martin Muya, who was informed that the governor had been arrested on Wednesday.PARTY DEMANDS RELEASE“The subject was arrested yesterday (Wednesday). We are before you to have him informed why he is here,” prosecuting counsel Alexander Muteti told the court.

One of Mr Timamy's lawyers, Paul Buti, who told the court that his client ought to know why he had been arrested, requested an adjournment to consult with the governor.

The governor was arrested Wednesday shortly after recording a statement in relation to the June 15 and 16 Mpeketoni attacks that left 60 people dead.

Earlier on Thursday, the United Democratic Front (UDF), the party the governor belongs to, protested over the manner in which he was arrested and his treatment while under police custody and demanded his release.PACKED COURTROOM
Hundreds of Mr Timamy's supporters had arrived at the court as early as 9am as there had been no indication whether the governor would be brought to court.

“We shall stand with you, Mr Governor,” shouted one of the supporters as the governor was led to the basement cells.

The courtroom was packed to capacity as the Governor’s supporters struggled to find space in order to follow the proceedings.

Apart from Mr Buti, Mr Timamy, who is an advocate of the High Court, is also being represented by lawyers Isaac Onyango, Duncun Okoth and Hamza Adam.

Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar also arrived in court some minutes before the case was adjourned.The matter resumes at 2:30pm Thursday. - Daily Nation
 
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