Police arrest four linked to Al-Shabaab in Marsabit

Police Inspector-General Joseph Boinnet. The battle between suspected Al-Shabaab fighters and police in Pandanguo, Lamu County, lasted more than seven hours, he said. FILE PHOTO |

Police in Marsabit have arrested four men suspected of being members of Al-Shabaab.

Marsabit County Police Commander Bernard Kogo on Tuesday said that following a tip-off for the public, the suspects were seized on Monday at the border town of Moyale as they prepared to leave for Nairobi.

Mr Kogo said police have reasons to believe that the four, who are of Somali origin, had a sinister motive in the county.

SECURITY TIGHTENED

The county security boss told Nation.co.ke in his office that the suspects were undergoing interrogation to establish their mission in Kenya.

After being questioned by local detectives, the suspects would be handed over to the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit, Mr Kogo said.

He said security had been tightened across the country after Al-Shabaab massacred 148 people at Garissa University College and left scores injured.

The arrests came as police called for more cooperation from the public in the fight against crime.