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This is an archive article published on July 9, 2016

Somali led al- Qaeda group, Shabaab, raids Kenya police station

In April 2016, Shabaab fighters had similarly raided the police station injuring three officers and stealing a police vehicle.

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Kenyan police said on Saturday that “more than 100” Islamist fighters raided a police station in north- east Kenya overnight, injuring one officer and making off with arms and ammunition.

The attack on Diff police station in Wajir district, close to the Somali border, happened at 1:00 AM and was blamed on militants from the Shabaab, a Somali-led al-Qaeda group.

Police chief Joseph Boinnet confirmed the attack. “Officers put up stiff resistance and fought them off despite Shabaab numbering over 100 in three trucks and heavy mortar fire,” he said.
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A police source speaking on condition of anonymity said more than 10,000 bullets plus 13 AK-47 assault rifles, police uniforms and other items were stolen from the station.

Diff police station suffered a similar raid in April this year when three officers were wounded and a police vehicle stolen. Officials said around 100 Shabaab fighters were also involved in that raid.

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