Kenya: Nine Land Mines Found At IFO Refugee Camp

6 January 2012

Nine land mine explosions that are suspected to be the ones used by members of the al shabaab group in committing their criminal activities were yesterday afternoon found in an abandoned house in the ifo refugee camp.

According to source who spoke to the star on phone, the explosives were identified by police after being given a tip off by one of the refugee who stays in the camp. It is believed that the explosives were left behind by members of the rag tag group who were fearing to be arrested with the devices by the security officers who conducted a swoop in the refugee camps a week ago.

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