Police summon Farah Maalim over Al Shabaab

Police summon Farah Maalim over Al Shabaab

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POLICE SUMMON FARAH OVER AL SHABAAB

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IT'S RUBBISH: Former deputy Speaker Farah Maalim

Thursday, April 17, 2014 - 00:00 -- BY RAMADHAN RAJAB

Former Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim yesterday denied any link to Al Shabaab. He has been summoned to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit at 11 this morning to respond to allegations that his remarks yesterday morning on Citizen TV constituted hate speech.

"They have asked me to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit at 11. I will do so," said Maalim.

Yesterday morning President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto met Somali businessmen and 25 MPs led by Majority Leader Adan Duale to assure them that the government was not targeting Muslims and Somalis in the fight against terrorism.

“This operation is only targeting crime and terror and all of us must be supportive. It is in the interest of all of us to have a secure country,” said a statement from State House.

"The MPs told the president that they felt profiled and the population only see them as terrorists, and that there violations during the swoop," said one MP who attended.

Uhuru told the MPs that he had been monitoring the operation from abroad and had spoken to the Police Inspector General to ensure there were no violations or extortion. He said that the state was also going to crack down on Mungiki.

He told the MPs that Police Oversight Authority should investigate any reported violations.

After one hour the President left for Sagana lodge but the MPs stayed on with senior security officials including Internal Security PS Mutea Iringo and Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo.

"At the end, they accepted that there were problems with the operation, and that they should work with the community," said the MP.

Earlier this month Uhuru met Somali leaders including Duale, Garissa senator Yusuf Haji, Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan and members of the Eastleigh Business Community and agreed that the community would set up an action group to work with government to disrupt terror networks.

According to police sources, Farah Maalim will be asked to respond to intelligence reports that he is an al Shabaab sympathizer.

Yesterday on Citizen, Farah alleged that government knew more than it was saying about the recent terrorist attacks and wanted to blame Somalis to distract attention.

"It's rubbish for anyone to claim that I have links to Shabaab and that my bank account has been investigated. I do not have any money to cause any concern. I'm a simple ordinary Kenyan who struggles to make ends meet," said Maalim.

The former Lagdera MP was summoned questioning soon after he finished a live talk show on Citizen Television about Operation Usalama Watch.

"I am not worried about the summons and they will not cow me. I believe the approach the government has taken in its quest to fighting terror will not yield fruit but will escalate the situation," he said.

"It is also aimed at profiling the Muslim and Somali community and to serve as an economic sabotage to the enterprising Somali people," he said.

"We will support war on terror but not a reckless government which has no idea of how to tackle the threat," he added.

The decision to summon Maalim was reached as the National Security Advisory Council not to halt Operation Usalama Watch until it had achieved the desired results.

Yesterday police released figures of those screened under Usalama Watch.
The bulk of the 1136 people screened at Kasarani Stadium are Somalis but they include nationals from 13 countries. Of the 782 Somalis, 406 have been returned to Dadaab and 214 deported to Somalia.

Another 11 people from Cameroon, Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and South Sudan will be deported. Another 313 were charged in court for lacking proper documentation.


- See more at: POLICE SUMMON FARAH OVER AL SHABAAB | The Star


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Willing Buyers•20 hours agoHas Duale been summoned? had the so called intelligence service been to task, they would have started with Duale. ama duale si ODM? alot of questioned needs to be asked about this Kikuyu NIS.

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Obakortd oldframe•14 hours ago
ODM is in the mix for a better reason than what TNA/Kikuyus are doing.ODM,human right activists and the large Somali communities have challenged the government to stop profiling Somalis in the name of looking for terrorists. Nobody among those arrested or deported has been charged with terror attacks meaning they government just wanted to close the businesses in Eastleigh so that the Kikuyus can take over the booming Somali businesses and also grab the buildings the kikuyus sold to the somalis in Eastleigh.

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Ugali Saucer •20 hours agoThe Police are fumbling and bumbling as usual like dung beetles. Is there any coherent strategy to combat Terrorism apart from profiling Somalis and interrogating and demonizing any of their leaders who dares to speak up?

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Godfrey Kimega•20 hours agoInstead of the government harassing Farah Maalim, they should see him as an important resource. I saw the TV interview and there is nothing Farah said that can be described as hate speech. For instance, he said that there is only one Somali speaking intelligence officer in the whole of Eastleigh. How does the government expect to get information from Somalis when it is deploying people who don't understand Somali language and cultural dynamics? Farah also stated a well-known fact that KDF in Somalia has allied itself with a warlord.

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msk200sa•20 hours agoWhile I do appreciate the assurance of our President that the swoop is not particularly aimed at Somali people but the facts on the ground is totally different. Our Police force are doing exactly the opposite indulging in rape, extortion and treating suspects exactly the same way the colonial police of yesteryears did to our people. You unleash a bunch of hyenas and tell them to sort bad meat from good ones. What do you expect?

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Obakortd msk200sa•14 hours agoThe president is giving lip service and should not be believed.The first meeting he had with the Somalis in state house was to assure them there would be no harassment but it turned out to be a big lie which made Dualle to hit out at TNA government.Meeting Somalis elders,and businessmen just confirms that the operation targets them and that they are terrorists.When there was an operation in Mandera and Moyale recently he never met leaders from these areas.

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kerabu•15 hours ago
I very much support Farah Maalim on this, i live and work in Dadaab, all the intelligence and cid officers are non-somalis, how does the government expect to gather information???? surely, choices have got consequences, tyranny of numbers has given birth to extra judicial killings, corruption, insecurity, high living starndards........................... navumilia kuwa mkenya.

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Interview clips are here...be your own judge.







 
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the dude is contradicting himself he is talking of the language barrier and the difficulties to gather information and at the same time he talks of rounding up of all Somali people! So how can a GOK know who is involved and who is not if the Somali people don't corporate enough as they are putting up barriers?
 
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the dude is contradicting himself he is talking of the language barrier and the difficulties to gather information and at the same time he talks of rounding up of all Somali people! So how can a GOK know who is involved and who is not if the Somali people don't corporate enough as they are putting up barriers?
this man is in cord, how comes you find him now controversial. iimigration under kajwang who is in cord walikula pesa nyingi za rushwa kutuletea magaidi. I see some one trying to wash his hands
 
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