Govt freezes accounts of people suspected to be funding terrorist activities

Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thuge. He has said that the government has frozen the bank accounts of people and institutions suspected to be funding terrorists. PHOTO | STEPHEN MUDIARI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • The National Treasury Principal Secretary Mr Kamau Thuge said investigations will be conducted before action is taken against the account holders.
  • A statement read by Defence Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo stated that President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government had put in place measures to “extinguish terrorism on Kenyan soil.”
  • Education CS Jacob Kaimenyi said Garissa University College, where Al-Shabaab militants killed 148 people, has been closed indefinitely.

The government has frozen the bank accounts of people and institutions suspected to be funding terrorists.

National Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thuge on Wednesday said investigations would be conducted before action is taken against the account holders.

The PS made the announcement in a joint press conference by Cabinet and principal secretaries at Harambee House in Nairobi.

A statement read by Defence Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo stated that President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government had put in place measures to “extinguish terrorism on Kenyan soil”.

Ms Omamo said the families of the victims would be given Sh100,000 and that the government would pay for their funeral expenses.

Education CS Jacob Kaimenyi said Garissa University College, where Al-Shabaab militants killed 148 people, has been closed indefinitely and survivors of the attack would not return because of trauma.

In a gazette notice published on April 7, 2015, the government listed a group of terrorist organisations which include Al-Shabaab and the Mombasa Republican Council (MRC).

The notice also listed 85 entities suspected to be associated with Al-Shabaab.

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