Tuesday, 19 July 2016

REVEALED: Kapenguria Terror Suspect Hidden .

Police have taken drastic measures to avert any other attempt to rescue a terror suspect who was detained at Kapenguria Police Station last Week.
This comes after a rogue officer, Abdi Hakim Maslah, stormed the police station killing six of his colleagues in an attempt to rescue the suspect identified as Mr Omar Eumond.
Sources quoted by a local daily indicated that officers handling the matter were forced to move Mr Eumond to an unknown location at the neighbouring Uasin Gishu county.
According to the source who sought anonymity, there are fears that other rogue police officers who are terrorist sympathisers might attempt another rescue mission if the suspect is not highly secured.
The revelations came to light when Mr Eumond, a teacher by profession, was arraigned in court to face charges of terrorism.
The teacher was detained for a further 30 days to enable the prosecution complete investigations into the matter where he is accused of being associated with the Al Shabaab group.
The rogue officer who attempted to rescue Eumond was killed by Recce squad officers after a siege at the Kapengura Police Station that lasted for eight hours.
One of the Recce squad officers was also killed during the attack.
Reports indicated that Maslah was a disturbed man days before attacking the station.

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