Three more killed in suspected retaliatory attack, as leaders call for calm

Aug 18, 2023 - 11:40
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Three more killed in suspected retaliatory attack, as leaders call for calm
Fafi MP, Salah Yakub, arriving at last night’s scene of attack, condoling with members of KPR killed in the shootout. The MP has welcomed Saturday’s leaders meeting in Garissa, to address the killings that has so far claimed nine lives.

Garissa

Thursday, August 17, 2023

KNA by Eric Kyalo

Three more people were last night killed in Galmagalla, Fafi Sub-county in what is suspected to be a retaliatory attack on yesterday’s killing of six people in Bukureu area in the outskirts of Garissa town. 

The attack comes amid calls by area leaders and North Eastern Regional Commissioner, John Otieno, for the two feuding clans to remain calm and allow the government, to pursue the attackers and prosecute them. Already a key suspect in the Bukureu attack has been arrested.

It is alleged that suspected armed militia from one community, decided to attack residents of a neighbouring community in Galmagalla in retaliation to the killings of their kinsmen earlier in the day.

However, their mission aborted after Kenya Police Reservists from Galmagalla responded to the attack and in the ensuing shootout, two bandits and a police reservists were killed.

Speaking to the press at Galmagalla town, after condoling with the family of the slain reservist, Abdi Adow, Fafi MP Salah Yakub, condemned the incident and called on security apparatus in the area, to move with speed and arrest those behind the killings.

Salah claimed that the situation could easily get out of control and escalate to inter-clan clashes that could claim more lives.

"We are gathered here today to lay to rest one of our own who was killed as he tried to repulse the killers. This incident and many others that have occurred before should not have happened in the first place," he noted.

“The reason why we have a government and security officers for that matter, is to ensure that lives and property of citizens are protected. So when we have criminal elements having a field day killing people at will, then as leaders we have every reason to worry,” he added.

Yakub welcomed the planned security meeting slated for Saturday that will bring together all stakeholders, saying it was long overdue.

"This is one meeting that should have happened long time ago. It is unfortunate that we had to wait until killings occur. I hope and pray that we get to the root cause of these incidences and find a lasting solution," the Legislator noted.

Briefing the press, about yesterday’s killing of the six people the Regional Commissioner, said that a meeting where elected, opinion leaders and clerics are expected will be held, Saturday, in Garissa town.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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