Kenyan Police on
Tuesday thwarted what would have been
another major disaster when it arrested
three men found with a suspected
homemade bomb as they entered the
country's largest upscale shopping mall,
police said.
The Police source said the bomb was later
safely detonated in a controlled explosion.
"We have detained three men who were
found with an improvised explosive device,"
said local police chief Robinson Mboloi, who
heads the capital's Kasarani district where
the Garden City Mall is located.
"Bomb disposal unit officers have detonated
it and the area is now safe," he added.
The Nairobi mall, which opened earlier this
year, claims to be East Africa's largest
shopping centre.
Kenya has been hit by a string of attacks by
Somali-led and Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab
rebels, who two years ago attacked
Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall.
In that attack, the Islamists stormed in and
massacred 67 shoppers and staff in four
days of carnage, in retaliation for Kenya's
army being in Somalia.
The three men arrested Tuesday were
reported all to be Kenyans, and were
stopped together by officers at security
checks going into the mall.
"The device was detected at the screening
point, and I thank the security for being
swift in their work," Mboloi said.
"They will be investigated to establish their
links to terrorism and Al-Shebab."
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