Mpeketoni residents after town
attack on Sunday night, 34 people confirmed dead. (PHOTO: Courtesy) LAMU,
KENYA: Police have confirmed at least 48 people dead in Mpeketoni, Lamu County
following an attack by gunmen last night and warned the toll could rise. Other
witnesses say there are more than 30
people who died in the attack by gunmen
believed to be Al-shabaab from Somalia. Inspector General of Police David
Kimaiyo said among those confirmed dead so far is a police driver. The deceased
officer was a driver to Lamu County commander. “We are going there to witness
but the situation is not good for now. The toll could be more than the 48
bodies that we have collected,” said Kimaiyo on phone. Mpeketoni town is about
40 kilometres inland in Lamu County and the attack was not a surprise. Police
have been mobilised to collect the bodies and police boss David Kimaiyo says
there were about 50 gunmen who struck the town with explosives and guns
attacking two hotels, a bank, police station and other structures. "They
came in as passengers in the quiet town. No arrests have been made,"
Kimaiyo said adding that police still collecting bodies. Britain had closed its
consulate in Mombasa on Friday over terror fears.
"We are yet to know if they
were Al-Shabaab militants but so far we have 48 bodies including a police
officer. Our officers on the ground are collecting more which indicates the
toll could rise," said Kimaiyo. Mpeketoni is now like a ghost town as many
residents are missing and there is more gunfire being witnessed. Witnesses said
many people were held hostage for hours in the attack that started at about 8
pm and ran for almost four hours.
problem every where.....God help us
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