WHO TO BLAME
Kenya Police and its defense force have yet again been tested by a terror group at a Police Station in Pangani, that left two officers dead on Wednesday evening in Nairobi.
Police chief David Kimaiyo,said they will not be cowed, and will pursue the perpetrators. "............... I assure Kenyans that war against terrorism is still on and we're not relenting. We can't be cowed by such heinous acts and I fully declare war..............," he tweeted
The Interior Ministry also indicated that, police officers intercepted a car they suspected of concealing explosives. They then ordered the car occupants to drive the car to Pangani Police Station for questioning and also boarded the same car,not knowing the risk they where involving them selves to.
The car exploded on arrival at the police station in Pangani Killing the two cops instantly and the other two civilian occupants/suspected criminals.
The crime scene at Pangani.
Cabinet Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku went to the scene as the second blast went off as it was a detonated with other explosives that were found in the car by the Police.
it has been a series of several blasts in kenya.The Eastleigh blast that killed 7 people and more than 20 others were injured.there have being several warnings from the Al-Shabab,group but have not yet claimed claimed responsibility for the attack.
"its in sad we mourn the loss of the the two excellent officers who died in the line of duty defending there country.
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