Three terror suspects arrested for trying to enter British army camp in Kenya

Three men have been arrested for trying to force their way into a British army training camp in Kenya on the same day three US servicemen died in a terror attack on a military base in the country.

Officers took the trio into custody on Sunday and, according to an internal police report seen by the Associated Press, they are being treated as “terrorist suspects”.

They were detained after an attempt to enter a British camp in Laikipia, which happened at around the same time extremists from the Islamist militant group al Shabaab attacked a US airfield in Lamu county.


Extremists attacked a Kenyan military base used by the US on Sunday

Three American military personnel and some US aircraft and vehicles were destroyed during the attack at Manda Bay, which began before dawn and lasted about four hours.

The airfield is adjacent to Kenyan military base Camp Simba, which is used as a hub by US counter-terror forces.

Al Shabaab claimed it had destroyed seven aircraft and three military vehicles, but did not provide details.

The group, which has links to al Qaeda, has vowed retribution on Kenya for its troop presence in Somalia.

Source: Sky News