Three female terrorists clad in hijabs stormed Mombasa’s Central Police Station on Sunday morning, September 11th and launched a physical attack on the officers using knives.
Mombasa County Commander Peterson Maelo said the three women, who walked
into the station pretending to report a stolen phone, brandished knives
after they were barred from accessing the cells with one throwing a
petrol bomb in an attempt to burn down the station.
Maelo said one of them stabbed the officer manning the report desk
forcing his colleagues to shoot them.Two died instantly while one was
shot as she attempted to escape.
This sparked a police operation with officers from paramilitary General
Service Unit being deployed at the station. Gun shots and an explosion
were also heard in the premises, located at the center of the city,
which was immediately cordoned off.
Two police officers were rushed to hospital with injuries following the
attack. Unconfirmed reports indicate that the attackers were attempting
to free some prisoners held at the police station. Maelo, however, said
the motive of the attack was not yet known and investigations were
underway.
Pictures showed police officers on window of the first floor of the
station while jumping off from the fire that had been started. Top
politicians led by Mombasa Governor Hassan Ali Joho visited the scene
and complimented police for their swift action.
"It is unfortunate that we wake up to this incident, especially on a day when Hajj is being conducted. It is a dark day in Mombasa,”"said Joho who termed the incident a ‘heinous crime’. I urge the security agencies to publish the names and pictures of the attackers so that we investigate their background and help curb such incidents in the future," said Joho.
He urged the residents to stay calm as security agencies were on high alert on all public places.
County Commissioner Evans Achoki noted that there was a likely change of
tactic by terror groups as it has not been usual for women to launch
terror attacks. Police spokesman Charles Owino says two of the women
have been identified as Kenyans. One had a suicide vest that did not
explode. Three female accomplices have been arrested from their
Kibokoni residence in Mombasa.
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