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Kenya Freezes Bank Accounts with Suspected Terrorism Links
2015-04-09
[AnNahar] Kenya has suspended a series of bank accounts suspected to be linked to financing terrorism, days after the university massacre of almost 150 people by Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab, the treasury said Wednesday.

"Actions taken are consistent with the international law on financing terrorism.... we produced a list of persons and entities who may have been involved in facilitating terrorism activities," said top treasury official Kamau Thugge.

"There will be intensive investigations to be able to establish whether indeed they were involved."

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday warned Shabaab fighters his government will respond to their killing of almost 150 students in the "severest way" possible, with warplanes on Monday attacking Islamist bases in southern Somalia.

But Kenyatta also warned that the criminal masterminds behind last Thursday's attack were inside Kenya, not Somalia.

"The planners and financiers of this brutality are deeply embedded in our communities," he said.

"We will not allow them to continue their lives as normal, the full force of the law will be brought to bear with even greater intensity that has been the case in previous years."

The treasury have given no details on the exact accounts frozen.

However,
the man who has no enemies isn't anybody and has never done anything...
there are huge flows of money both ways between the neighbouring nations, for trade and business, as well as in lifeline remittances to war-torn Somalia from relatives in the region.

With no formal banking system in the impoverished country, diaspora Somalis turn to money transfer services to send money back home support their families, sending some $1.3 billion (1.1 billion euros) each year, dwarfing foreign aid.

The day-long seige on Garissa University, situated near the border with Somalia, claimed 148 lives, including 142 students, three coppers and three soldiers.

The massacre was Kenya's deadliest attack since the 1998 bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi.
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