Tag: Lamu

  • Terror in the Night: 60 Al Shabaab Militants Storm Lamu Village as Security Forces Repel Major Attack

    Terror in the Night: 60 Al Shabaab Militants Storm Lamu Village as Security Forces Repel Major Attack

    The tranquil evening of July 25th turned into a nightmare for residents of Basuba village in Lamu County when approximately 60 heavily armed Al Shabaab militants launched a coordinated assault on their community and a nearby General Service Unit camp.

    The attack began around 9 pm as unsuspecting villagers were settling in for the night within the Boni Forest area.

    Witnesses described scenes of terror as the militants stormed through the village, firing indiscriminately at homes where families had gathered for the evening.

    The sound of gunfire shattered the peaceful atmosphere, sending residents scrambling for cover as they found themselves trapped with no immediate means of calling for help.

    In a tactical move that demonstrated the militants’ planning, part of the group simultaneously surrounded the GSU police camp located just meters from the village.

    What followed was an intense firefight that lasted over an hour, with security officers courageously standing their ground against the terrorist assault.

    The militants escalated their attack by firing four rocket-propelled grenades toward both the security installation and the village itself.

    One rocket struck a residential home, causing panic as villagers threw themselves to the ground to avoid the deadly projectiles streaking through the darkness.

    The night air was filled with the thunderous exchanges of gunfire as GSU officers fought to protect both their position and the civilian population.

    Despite the overwhelming odds and the militants’ heavy weaponry, the security forces successfully repelled the attack.

    The terrorists eventually retreated into the dense forest cover that has long provided them sanctuary in the region.

    Remarkably, no casualties have been reported from either the civilian population or security personnel, though the psychological impact on residents remains profound.

    The assault represents the latest in a troubling series of attacks that have plagued the Boni Forest region over recent months.

    Special Operations Group (SOG) Unit.
    Special Operations Group (SOG) Unit.

    Just two weeks prior, three Kenya Defence Forces officers lost their lives in an ambush within the same forest, with six others injured when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device.

    These incidents underscore the persistent threat posed by Al Shabaab militants who have established a presence in the area despite ongoing military operations.

    Security agencies have responded swiftly to Friday’s attack, intensifying operations throughout the region with additional deployments expected.

    The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing Operation Amani Boni, the multi-agency security operation launched in September of last year specifically aimed at clearing militants from the forest.

    For the residents of Basuba village, the attack has left an indelible mark on their sense of security.

    What should have been another quiet evening in their rural community became a harrowing test of survival, highlighting the ongoing security challenges faced by communities living in Kenya’s northeastern regions where the threat of terrorism remains ever-present.

    The successful defense mounted by the GSU officers prevented what could have been a far more devastating attack, but the incident emphasizes the need for continued vigilance and enhanced security measures to protect vulnerable communities from future assaults.

  • Nairobi Woman Confesses How She Steals From Her Husband When He Gets Home Late and Drunk

    Nairobi Woman Confesses How She Steals From Her Husband When He Gets Home Late and Drunk

    Friday is a day that many in the current generation have considered an official drinking day and many other weekends “rituals and customs.”

    Couple of relationships have been destroyed by Friday’s drinking spree. The most affected parties in this are men, especially tipplers.

    On a Facebook post, a Nairobi woman confesses how she steals from her husband when he gets home late and stupidly drunk.

    The woman says she has fiscal receipts similar to the ones that her husband often comes with in his pocket.

    She takes all the cash from his pockets when he’s asleep. The lady then adds couple of drinks from the receipt that the husband came with.

    She rewrites everything on her new receipts and returns it in the husbands’ pockets then waits for him to wake up in the morning and start a quarrel.

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    There have been so many cases of family feuds that have escalated to an extent of one, or both of the partners killing other.

    Last month, the Police in Namanga, Kajiado County arrested a middle-aged drunk  man on suspicion of killing his wife and her suspected lover. The slashed bodies of the  two were found  in the man’s bedroom.

    On a similar case,  earlier this week, Ruiru OCPD James Ngetich  said they have in custody a man who allegedly assaulted his wife to her death after they had a fight about the missing cash from his pocket.

    The OCPD said that the woman’s life could have been saved by neighbours who snubbed her cries and grief pleas. Something that residents of Nairobi county don’t give priority to and most don’t care of whats happening in their neighbors houses.

    This is not the first time this is happening, last month, Nyamira Deputy County Commissioner Michael Lesmam, confirmed that a 38-year-old woman stabbed her husband, 45, to death following a domestic disagreement.
    The two are said to have disagreed after the husband accused the wife of stealing from him when he is sleeping.

    Liquor and drugs have been the cause of many family feuds. Even though we can’t pin everything on drugs, being under influence of them plays a big role in some of this terrible decisions.

    Depression and trust also has its role. The society is filled with depressed generation that are willing to do anything to go through their current situatioships.

    No one has an upper hand in any form of violence. We can’t blame women for stealing from their sloshed husbands, just the same way we can’t blame the husbands from drinking to their slumber.

    Relationships are always the best between two people who understand each other. Stop holding yourselves much to engagements that have no trust, care, or responsibility.

    Here is a confession of how the city woman robs her tippler husband

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