Nairobi (Sunatimes) The Kenyan government has enhanced security at
its airports to curb imminent international terror attacks.
Kenya’s
deputy police spokesman, Charles Wahong’o, says more security personnel have
been deployed in the country’s main airports in order to avert any possible
terror attacks or reduce its impact in case of any terror attacks.
Mr.
Charles also noted that several security checkpoints have been established in
and around the Jomo Kenya international airport in assuring commuter’s safety.
Meanwhile
the Kenyan government has tighten security at its common border with Somalia,
following simultaneous foreign air strikes at Al-Shabaab bases along the
Kenyan-Somali border, fearing that militant might cross to Kenya.
A senior
Kenyan police officer who spoke on condition of anonymity hinted that foreign
air strikes in Somalia are part of measures taken to wipeout terrorist groups
in the region.
Recent US
air strikes in some parts of Somalia’s Jubba region is believed to have killed
Ali Almriki, who is mandated in making deadly explosives for Al-shabaab and
Al-Qaeda militants in Somalia.
By Fuad Mohamed
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Kenya enhances airport security
Recent US air strikes in some parts of Somalia’s Jubba region is believed to have killed Ali Almriki,