9 Beheaded In Suspected al-Shabab Attack In Kenya
Suspected al-Shabab fighters beheaded nine men in an overnight assault on a village in the Kenyan coastal district of Lamu, police said, days after the armed group killed three police officers in an attack on a nearby village.
A witness, who asked not to be named, confirmed the death toll to Reuters news agency.
It said in a tweet that the 12-hour curfew, from 6:30pm (1530 GMT), affects parts of Lamu, Garissa and Tana River and is to be in place for the next three months.
In a televised address on Saturday morning following the death in hospital of Kenya’s Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery, President Uhuru Kenyatta spoke of “an unfortunate incident this morning, which we are assessing”.
Appointing Education Minister Fred Matiangi as acting security minister, Kenyatta promised there would be “no vacuum in securing our country”.