Beefing up Security on the Kenya-Somalia Border
July 22, 2009 - Kenya has promised to reinforce its border with Somalia after several abductions near the frontier. Officials have been discussing how to stop incursions since the weekend, when militants snatched three foreign aid workers from the town of Mandera.
Our correspondent says the incident came just days after militants were reportedly sighted trying to recruit young men outside a local school on the Kenyan side of the border.
During a speech to the armed forces, President Kibaki linked the insurgency in Somalia to the rise of insecurity and crime in his country. "The continued fighting in neighbouring Somalia has contributed immensely to the infiltration of these illicit arms into our country," he said. "My government will not spare any efforts to mop up illicit arms that are used by criminals to carry out banditry attacks." Earlier this year militants from Somalia abducted two Italian nuns from the same border area. The two were released a few weeks later after ransom money was paid. (BBC - click here to go to the source)
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