Evans MACHERA
Date: Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 12:45 AM
Subject: Security organs knew of attack in advance, claims Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko
Judy,
The Government is responsible for the security of the Nation. Nafikiri hawa maharamia bado wako and our security forces must be on their toes.
Politicians must be always politicians, but blames at this stage can only divert our attention to anger and give room to the enemy to strike again.
We have a parliamentary committee on security which Sonko etc should convene meetings with and address the issue. Public address will only worsen. Certainly, President Uhuru and the National Security Advisory Committee must burn midnight oil to have our security network take charge.
Its not over until its over.
Peace,love and unity for our country.
Evans MACHERA
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From: Judy Miriga
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 4:10 AM
Subject: Security organs knew of attack in advance, claims Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko
Good People!
If the Security organs knew of attack in advance and did nothing about it, then something is seriously wrong and the government must explain to the people what this is so.
Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com/
Security organs knew of attack in advance, claims Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko
Updated Tuesday, September 24th 2013 at 22:19 GMT +3
By MOSES NJAGIH
NAIROBI; KENYA : Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko sensationally told the Senate that security organs and intelligence officers were aware of an impending attack on key areas in Nairobi, including the Westgate Mall.
Sonko claimed that he had helped two women of either Asian or Arabic origin to offer information to police on Al-Shabaab militiamen who were targeting sections of Nairobi. He gave the revelations as the Senate took time off its business to discuss the terror attack on the mall.
He said the women had approached him three months ago with information to the effect that the gang, which had rented a house in Parklands and Westlands, were planning a major attack.
“They mentioned Westgate Mall, Village Market, Parliament and the Kenyatta International Conference Centre as their targets,” claimed Sonko.
The Motion was moved by Leader of Majority Kithure Kindiki, who termed the attack a national disaster.
Attacking members of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Sonko told the House that after getting the information from the two women, he assisted them to record their statements with the police and the intelligence officers for further investigations.
Shock many
He said the two women were initially living with the gang in the rented houses but had escaped after being showed the items that the suspects were preparing for the attack.
Though the Senator declined to give the exact details that the two women gave the police, he said that he was ready to record a statement to that effect.
“I know I will shock many people here. These people have remained in this area planning the attack for about three months and despite the investigators getting that information they could not quell the attack,” said Sonko.
The senators faulted the country’s intelligence services even as they hailed the security organs over the manner in which they had handled the attack.
“Instead of the intelligence officers keeping busy tapping our mobile phones, NIS should be employing that vigour towards arresting crime,” said Minority Deputy Whip Janet Ong’era.
Baringo Senator Gideon Moi hailed Kenyans over their strong spirit during the tragedy.
Kenya Defence Forces give horrific accounts, death toll may go up
Updated Tuesday, September 24th 2013 at 23:39 GMT +3
GLANCE FACTS
Intelligence reports had suggested that a British woman and two or three American citizens may have been involved in the attack… We cannot confirm the details at present
By Nyambega Gisesa and Cyrus Ombati
KENYA: Soldiers who took part in the assault on terrorists at the Westgate Mall Tuesday gave a glimpse of the extent of the horrific attack at the upmarket shopping centre, fuelling fears the death toll would rise significantly.
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) troops interviewed described the situation inside the building as a “scene from a horror movie.”
“There was blood everywhere. Some bodies were burnt and others rotting,” a soldier told The Standard Tuesday. “The Nakumatt supermarket floor had blood splattered everywhere.”
In some rooms, bodies were strewn on the floor, added the soldier, who declined to be named as he discussed the sensitive operation.
The casualties
President Uhuru Kenyatta said the confrontation with terrorists left 240 casualties.
The President said 67 people, including six security officers, had been killed and 61 were still in hospital following the Saturday morning attack by the terrorists estimated at between 10 and 15.
Red Cross reported 69 had died and the fate of 63 listed missing unclear.
In a televised address from State House, Nairobi, last night, President Kenyatta said: “Towards the tail end of the operation three floors of the Westgate Mall collapsed and there are several bodies still trapped in the rubble including the terrorists.”
The President said five terrorists had been killed and 11 suspects were in custody. “Intelligence reports had suggested that a British woman and two or three American citizens may have been involved in the attack… We cannot confirm the details at present… Forensic experts are working to ascertain the nationalities of the terrorists…,” he said.
“These cowards will meet justice, as will their accomplices and patrons, wherever they are,” declared President Kenyatta, vowing Kenya would not relent in the war against terrorism.
“It has not been an easy time for anyone of us, least of all the affected; Our losses are immense,” the President said as he declared three days of national mourning beginning today, to honour those who lost their lives in the attack. Official flags will fly at half-mast throughout the country during this period.
The Head of State said the agents of terror “had the agenda of perpetrating grievous mayhem in our country, senselessly killing, maiming and traumatising harmless, innocent people…”
“We confronted this evil without flinching, contained our deep grief and pain, and conquered it… As a nation, our head is bloodied, but unbowed… The criminals found us unafraid, as we ever shall be…We cannot be conquered,” President Kenyatta declared.
On Tuesday, The Standard learnt tens of bodies were removed from the building at about 6pm after Special Forces secured it. Several hearses ambulances and were stationed outside the mall.
Another security officer said the mall had been turned into ‘an abattoir’ within half an hour as gunmen went on the rampage. Mortuary attendants from the City Mortuary were called in to the scene. Officials said some of the bodies were badly damaged and needed proper dressing before being moved to the mortuary.
Earlier, security forces had launched the final assault shortly before 6am Tuesday. For hours, bursts of gunfire and explosions were heard coming from the battle weary building.
Roof caved in
A section of the roof caved in and photographs emerged of burnt shells of vehicles in the parking that perhaps explained the plume of black smoke that billowed into the skies on Monday.
Authorities confirmed the terrorists had rigged the four-storied building with booby-traps and security forces had to sweep the building, explaining delays in the operation.
“We are doing a clean-up of explosives that had been set up by the terrorists,” the Kenya Police posted on its Twitter account.
Officials also confirmed three KDF soldiers had succumbed to their injuries sustained during the assault against the terrorists. Eight injured soldiers are admitted at the Defence Forces Memorial Hospital.
The fallen soldiers include Jacktone Puodi, 27, who had graduated in 2009 from Moi Barracks, Nairobi.
Puodi responded to the call to duty, and put himself in harms way, to help free terrified hostages, who could have included children like his one-year-old girl.
The gallant soldier himself an orphan, his parents died in 1996, put his life on the line to ensure that innocent civilians were not killed and children robbed of their parents.
Meanwhile, a British national is among seven men who were detained at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport ( JKIA).
The British government confirmed Abdulrazak Sharif Ahmed, 35, is their citizen.
The suspect reportedly had injuries on his body and face when he arrived at JKIA on Monday morning ready to fly out to Turkey.
Police say a dozen people have been arrested for questioning.
At the City mortuary, bodies of those killed in the attack were laid out on metal blocks, victims from all walks of life, lying side-by-side as a deathly stench filled the air.
For many families, the anguished search for loved ones, missing since the siege began Saturday morning, crudely ended here.
Agnes Mutua shed tears as she identified her nephew, whose body she found lying on the cold surface.
Various hospitals
Agnes and her sister, Mary Mureithi, had looked for him at various hospitals hoping to find him alive.
Other families were however lucky. Sundeep Sanbi’s daughter and wife narrowly escaped with their lives.
Sanbi recounted how he rushed from work to the mall on Saturday on hearing news of the attack. He talked to his wife on phone, as she cowered with her daughter inside one of the shops at the building as the attackers shot indiscriminately.
She was rescued at around 3pm on Saturday, alongside a couple of other people under heavy gunfire.
Civilians were tragical massacred at a Nairobi Kenya mall. It was a powerful media event internationally in terms of Media coverage, backgrounds of victims, backgrounds of officially publicized alleged perpetrators.
Judy M. passes on accusations by one government official suggesting security forces had foreknowledge (at least).
Evans M. writes supportive of the officially declared story. He asks for security officials to be vigilant against (allegedly foreign) enemies.
maina n. warns that international intelligence agencies may direct terror acts, of which the Mall attack could be a recent case.
In view of these controversies, observant members of the public need to critically consider, “Who are the enemies?” “Who may gain by being among the sponsors?”
Obviously, causing the public to be afraid, can be a powerful tool for their manipulation. Promotion of ethnic strife can likewise be another powerful external manipulation tool.
Again ask, “who, or which interests, might stand to gain?”
There may be many layers to look behind. Richard C. Hoagland passes on comment from one of his insider informants, “the lie is different at every level”.
People now have increasing reasons to critically and suspiciously examine a wide variety of official pronouncements. This is in view of some of what is continuing to come to light identifying past disinformation instances.
Readings:
two books by Jim Marrs (plus his interviews); _911, an Inside Job_; _Our Occulted History_;
_Report from Iron Mountain_ on the possibilities and desirability of a world at peace (full download via internet is available and can be found with web search engines.)
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