Somali militants kill five police in north Kenya

Kenya's General Service Unit (GSU) police officers patrol the scene of a raid in the Likoni area of the coastal port city of Mombasa October 17, 2012. Kenyan police shot dead three suspected supporters of the Somali militant group al Shabaab on Wednesday during the raid in Kenya's turbulent coastal region in which a police officer also died. Police arrested a number of suspects and confiscated grenades, AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition at the house in the Likoni area. REUTERS/Joseph Okanga

NAIROBI (HAN) June 20.2016. Public Diplomacy & Regional Security News.  Somalia’s al Shabaab militants killed five police officers in a border region in northeastern Kenya on Monday, the latest deadly incursion aimed at punishing Kenya for sending troops to Somalia.

Al Shabaab said it was behind the attack. The group’s military operations spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters four officers were also wounded and a vehicle in their convoy was burned in the ambush by its fighters.

The group has previously said it would continue attacks until Kenya withdraws troops from an African Union force fighting the militants in Somalia.

“We condemn the attack by al Shabaab at Dimu this morning, five police officers killed,” Mandera County Governor Ali Roba said on his Twitter account.

Diplomats say Kenya’s northeastern border with Somalia is a security weak spot, given the challenge of policing a long frontier, poor coordination between security services and a culture of corruption that allows those prepared to pay a bribe to pass unchallenged.

Al Shabaab has targeted the Mandera region in the past. (Reporting by Neha Wadekar in Nairobi and Feisal Omar in Mogadishu; Writing by George Obulutsa and Edmund Blair; Editing by Andrew Heavens

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