GUNMEN KILL 2 IN ATTACK ON KENYAN UNIVERSITY CONVOY
MOMBASA,
Kenya - Two staff members of a Kenyan university were killed
south of Mombasa on Tuesday when gunmen fired on vehicles carrying them
and students to their campus, the area police chief said.
The
identity of the gunmen was unclear. Police in the coastal county of
Kwale, where the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) has a campus,
said they could be robbers or militants.
Security is poor in the
area and the convoy had a police escort. Somali Islamist militants al
Shabaab frequently carry out attacks along the Kenyan coast and have
been recruiting new members there.
In
2015, al Shabaab gunmen killed 148 students at a university in Kenya’s
Garissa town near the Kenya-Somali border, an attack that provoked shock
and outrage in Kenya and abroad.
Two staff
members of the university were killed Tuesday’s attack, and a driver and
two policemen were wounded, area police chief Joseph Chebusit told
Reuters.
“A bus carrying students of TUM was
ferrying them from their hostels to the campus in Ukunda for classes and
was being escorted by a van that had some staff of the college and two
escort police officers,” the policeman said.
“Armed
men numbering about 10 emerged from the bushes and started firing at
the van in front. As a result two ladies who are staff of TUM were
killed in the van. The driver of the van and two police officers were
injured,” he said.
“We have information that
the attackers had other accomplices along the road who were monitoring
the movement of the two vehicles and communicating with them to enable
the attack,” he added.
“For now we are
treating it as a crime like any other as we continue with investigations
but that does not mean we are ruling out al Shabaab.”
But Chebusit said no students were injured.
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