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Critical Threats as Al Shabaab Terrorists Threatens East Africa During Ramadhan

by David Goldman
June 8, 2015
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Critical Threats as Al Shabaab Terrorists Threatens East Africa During Ramadhan

 ThreatMatrix_9Event Summary: Throughout the month of May 2015 and early June 2015, Strategic Intelligence conducted surveillance on “Terrorists High Dimensional Communication Networks ‘THDCN'” and detected critical threats on both civilian and government officials, besides security officers.

“Al Shabaab has 2 affiliates in East Africa. Each affiliate in the past 1 and half month has exhibited character often used in intelligence analysis metrics to forecast terrorists behavior before attacks.”

“In our assessment, we found critical threats from Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen. The threats were communicated after the Islamists used trusted external messengers to propagate information. Summarily, it is credible to report that our social network metrics which are adequately defined to observe hidden terrorist groups, found the bias” David Goldman, Director of Intelligence Strategic Intelligence Service.

These threats are not focused on Kenya only, though it is more prone to Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen attacks, rather face the East African region. Countries that have contributed troops to AMISOM are likely to be affected (Uganda, Burundi, Ethiopia, and Djibouti).

Tanzania faces a similarly critical challenge since in recent 1-year, the threat of terrorism has more than doubled in that particular country.

Please note that Tanzania and Kenya faces challenges from 2 affiliates of Somali based Islamists Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen, as such more likely to suffer attacks due to presence of active homegrown terror cells.

Analysis on Type of Target and Attack

Ramadhan period offers Islamist’s brainwashed by clerics opportunity to commit suicide in their senseless pursuit of violence against innocent children, women, and defenseless populations.

The above statement reports high possibility of suicide and gun attacks attacks. In their threats, Al Shabaab continues to show religious intolerance, hatred, and a myopic approach to socio-economics.

  1. It is therefore highly likely, worshipers will be targeted in their place of worship.
  2. Police officers and their camps will also face attacks, particularly in remote areas, and also in townships.
  3. Military personnel and their bases, camps, and convoys are key targets.
  4. Key figures in government are also targets. (Recent spate of assassinations in Somalia may be replicated)
  5. The Mombasa-Nairobi highway is a critical target, particularity along stretches in the Tsavo national park.

It is important to note that Al Shabaab has suffered defeats and many of their terror attacks targeting city malls have been effectively disrupted, as such, they will opt the unlikely targets such as County Government headquarters, police stations or critical aspects of national security, economy, or national unity.

Solutions

It is important police officers to change routine. In their movement, they should change formations, and always ensure they have scouts ahead before deployment for any operation. Routes and common strategies at this time must be disregarded and new logistical and counter-terrorism capability quickly adopted to disrupt the threat.

All citizens must also be vigilant. Terrorists may have identified areas and established outposts to conduct surveillance on targets besides put up strategic attack infrastructure. Citizens who have witnessed invalid activity by suspcious elements or people involved in crime (Al Shabaab has recruited local youths into militancy, as such could use them in attacks in villages or townships) in their localities in past 3 months should report to the police or share on our Facebook page, or email the area and suspects profiles to djames@intelligencebriefs.com.

People who recently returned to their villages after a lengthy absence, have no financial gains to show, have previously engaged in crime and subscribed to radical Islamists ideologies, and currently avoiding being seen by local govt officials such as chiefs, must be reported to the police immediately.

Increasing security around installations of importance to the country, malls, churches, schools, and entertainment spots should be enacted, besides all security routines changed to ensure response to an attack is adequate to neutralize the threat.

 

 

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Comments 59

  1. Robert Kipchumba Kulei says:
    11 years ago

    Where?

    Reply
  2. Andrew Franklin says:
    11 years ago

    Where is this ultramodern control centre? Why are all the seats empty and the consoles not staffed?

    Reply
    • Strategic Intelligence News says:
      11 years ago

      so that no one sees them & recognize them…..pun intended

      Reply
  3. Leah Ngugi says:
    11 years ago

    aiiiii ths scaring…

    Reply
  4. Michael Smith says:
    11 years ago

    like keanu reeves kung pow with wires reboot hehe..

    Reply
  5. Ras Tonie says:
    11 years ago

    If you can know it, you can foil it.. May Jah protect his own..

    Reply
  6. Joseph Kioko says:
    11 years ago

    why cant they fight the armies instead of killing innocent people?.

    Reply
    • Khadija Shadad says:
      11 years ago

      That’s why they’re called Terrorists and Cowards.

      Reply
    • Sammy Mobutu says:
      11 years ago

      @kioko civilans r the govnmnt thy pay taxes r used to fund war

      Reply
  7. Mury Julius says:
    11 years ago

    Acha porojo bro, acha babababa ya bure ka ni int peana na ikue actionable,stop rumors

    Reply
  8. Blessed Chacha Boke says:
    11 years ago

    thanks for the share.

    Reply
  9. Anthony Ingubo Kutiri says:
    11 years ago

    Your predictions are always correct

    Reply
  10. Erick Agade says:
    11 years ago

    Let them aim their attacks on their fellow muslims, innocent Christians have bore the greatest brunt of their attacks.

    Reply
    • Hassan Osman says:
      11 years ago

      Terrorism have no religion, mjinga wa mwisho wewe, even the balaka of the c.a.r were Christians terrorist organization

      Reply
  11. Khadija Shadad says:
    11 years ago

    God help us.

    Reply
  12. Joseph Serikali Mwema says:
    11 years ago

    They will be hungry so their jihadi plans will miserably fail

    Reply
    • Hassan Osman says:
      11 years ago

      Stupid comment shame on you

      Reply
    • Joseph Serikali Mwema says:
      11 years ago

      Hassan, are you an alshabaab adherent?

      Reply
  13. Jb Khim says:
    11 years ago

    they better come before wainaina lands wth his campaign bout gays….!!wishing all Muslim happy Ramadhan inshallah!!!

    Reply
  14. Jackson Khasandi Wanyama says:
    11 years ago

    All Muslims including Boko Haram, ISIS and Alshabaab will be fasting so I expect total peace. Ironically during fasting is when our Muslims friends eat a lot!! Lol

    Reply
    • Baba Ali Amin Osy says:
      11 years ago

      That’s according to you.

      Reply
    • Gideon Deco says:
      11 years ago

      the whole night hahaha eating true

      Reply
  15. Elisha Totolela says:
    11 years ago

    It’s high time for security officer to identify “RED ZONES “within and arround their instalation for surveillance detention before they are catched up unaware.As you know terrorist do survey before they carry out their mission,

    Reply
  16. Elisha Totolela says:
    11 years ago

    Government should fund officers to set up mobile and fixed surveillance in all “RED ZONES”

    Reply
  17. David Too says:
    11 years ago

    Since Al Shabaab Proudly Declare Themselves To Be The Advocates Of Of Allah Now Im Left Wondering Its Like Their Allah Is Not Yet Satisfied With The Innocent Blood Shed So Far.How Many More Must Die For Allah’s Thirst To Be Quenched.

    Reply
    • Koome Mwongo says:
      11 years ago

      A blood thirsty Dracula Allah?

      Reply
    • Hassan Osman says:
      11 years ago

      Koome Mwongo don’t cross the red line by insulting or i will come for your head idiot

      Reply
    • Kinyera Akiiki Paul says:
      11 years ago

      @Hassan,how about the god(he insulted) coming for the head himself?!!
      Is your god so weak that he always has to use feeble men to accomplish his Goals??
      Or are you so Unintelligent that due to lack of answers,you pose threats..

      Reply
    • Ali G-baba Mzara says:
      11 years ago
      Reply
    • Abukado Dan Riaga says:
      11 years ago

      You don’t need to argue with this hassan of an idiot,he is displaying his lack of knowledge unknowingly

      Reply
  18. Charles Wiseman says:
    11 years ago

    The key message for Kenya’s security personnel here is to “change tact”.

    Reply
  19. Christopher Alvin Mokaya says:
    11 years ago

    In Jesus mighty name let their own fire consume themselves

    Reply
    • Boge Fitz Mfunami says:
      11 years ago

      We the kind of security we have,unajidanganya

      Reply
    • Kal Nina says:
      11 years ago

      Amen

      Reply
    • Josphine Njui says:
      11 years ago

      Amen to that

      Reply
    • Vicky Kenya Mwihaki says:
      11 years ago

      Amen

      Reply
  20. Cathy Kay says:
    11 years ago

    problems again? hope it will backfires.

    Reply
  21. Ken Mwenda says:
    11 years ago

    ….

    Reply
  22. Faaxi Calli Ficanow says:
    11 years ago

    Pay the police what they deserve, we dont bogus intel

    Reply
  23. Hussein Hursa says:
    11 years ago

    Members of holly gost fire.

    Reply
  24. Mutuku Musyoka says:
    11 years ago

    When is the holiday? It’s all I care about

    Reply
  25. Silvia Pirelli says:
    11 years ago

    Enough

    Reply
  26. Peter Mwaniki says:
    11 years ago

    News to the security agents.

    Reply
  27. David Terro says:
    11 years ago

    If our intelligence did gather that information am sure they still can prevent those crimes..jus trust God and pray

    Reply
  28. Owen Oscar says:
    11 years ago

    kwani hawafungi hao?

    Reply
  29. K-lo Kenya says:
    11 years ago

    Mombasa nairobi highway along tsavo park?what is the tact here?

    Reply
  30. Martina Mc Pride says:
    11 years ago
    Reply
  31. Abrahm Tobiko says:
    11 years ago

    Sirikali wako macho

    Reply
  32. Roycliff Young Okello says:
    11 years ago

    These really aren’t Muslims, how do dare plan an act of violence on a holy day?

    Reply
  33. Lilkabc Murea says:
    11 years ago

    what about the wall who has got idea of the going

    Reply
  34. Noreen Allu says:
    11 years ago

    Meher Afroz

    Reply
  35. Robert Koima says:
    11 years ago

    The security agent should take this information serius and put the necessary measures to avoid more death like garisa attack and public should be very alart in any grawd areas .toa adui dumisha amani.

    Reply
  36. Priscillah Wanjiru says:
    11 years ago

    Rem, this intelligence had relised information bout North Eastern been targeted but bt dat information fell on deaf earz,So plz on this one, lt our forces nt tke chances.You rem this guyz promised to leave Kenyan soil soaked wit blood.Bt all n all GOD IS GOD n Halalangi.

    Reply
  37. Davidson Kashoto Sure says:
    11 years ago

    Suprisingly, our security agents will ignore this open information, then start blaming each other after. They should act, not re-act.

    Reply
  38. Davidson Kashoto Sure says:
    11 years ago

    Take this information seriously, dont wait for re-action, act b4 the cowards harm our pple. Joseph Kavoo Sammie Senior Mwituria Onesmus Mugambi Issack Amin Hassan

    Reply
  39. Yakub Hassan says:
    11 years ago

    I doubt if all these attacks are perpetrated by the so-called ‘Al Shabaab’ since you seem to ‘predict’ their events correctly. If at all it is known that attacks will take place then why is it allowed to take place? There is something fishy here. “You can fool some people sometimes but you can’t fool all of the people all the time…” Bob Marley

    Reply
  40. Fred Mwangangi says:
    11 years ago

    “mohammed’s angels

    Reply
  41. Erick Mwenda says:
    11 years ago

    kila m2

    Reply
  42. Kenneth Kiplangat Tele says:
    11 years ago

    let kenya be pre emtive and not reactive to issues of security.

    Reply

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