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Al-Shabaab terror suspect nabbed in Kenya's coastal region

Xinhua, May 18, 2016 Adjust font size:

Kenya's anti-terrorism police officers on Wednesday arrested an Al-Shabaab terror suspect and recovered explosive materials in the country's coastal region of Lamu.

Regional police commander Francis Wanjohi said, the suspect, Mohammed Adana, was arrested while ferrying the materials allegedly used to manufacture Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

Wanjohi said the anti-terrorism police officers also seized the boat the suspect was using to ferry the chemicals.

"We are holding one suspect whom we believe could be part of Al-Shabaab militants who were planning attacks in the coastal town of Lamu. The seized chemicals have been handed over to ballistic experts for analysis," the police commander said.

He said the suspect, believed to have received training in neighbouring Somalia, was planning to carry out attacks on unspecified locations especially in Lamu and Malindi.

Police said the suspect could not understand Kiswahili or English, hence need for an interpreter to assist in the interrogation with possibility of arresting his accomplices.

The suspect has been detained at Malindi police station for 30 days after court allowed police to hold him to enable them to complete their investigation.

The East African nation's coastal region is the backbone of the country's thriving tourism industry, which has been hit by the fear of terror attacks and the kidnapping of foreigners.

The arrest comes after the police on April 14 issued an alert in the coastal town of Malindi following intelligence alert of impending terror attack by the Islamist militant group. Enditem